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How to Prune and Stake Zucchini Plants - Life Smart Hub

How to Prune and Stake Zucchini Plants

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  1. Settle a debate for me, PLEASE. My wife and I are on 2 opposite sides as to when to start cutting leaves off our zucchini. We have flowers and are getting ready to stake the vine up, but she thinks we have to wait until they set fruit wjere as I think we should cut off everything below the flowers. Only one plant has a current fruit on it, but I don't think that flower was pollinated, so I don't think it will get much larger.

  2. 🌻 'Just found you… 👍up & subd. I like your content & ideas (& humor 🙂
    A neighbor thought that the way I trained and tacked the zucchini up the fence… was "..just weird…" I told her that I have a list longer than her arm of things that she would probably think are weird! (the older I get, the less I care what people think 🙂

  3. My favorite thing about zucchini is that when my first garden got obliterated by hail too late to plant again, prompting me to give up on it for the year, my few zucchini plants miraculously recovered and gave me a ton of fruit with pretty much no watering or maintenance. They’re truly robust little guys.

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