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catfindr · 1 year
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sixcupids · 2 years
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CR2C0Hhp_aD/
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snowlily123 · 3 months
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I FORGOT I MADE THIS IN PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS IN HIGH SCHOOL 😭😭😭
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Yuji the zucchini 😭
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janabottomslutwhore · 8 months
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too. many. zuchinis.
WHERE THE FUCK ARE THEY COMING FROM
HELP
THE CIA IS PUTTING ZUCHINIS IN MY GARDEN TO MESS WITH ME AND STUDY THE LONG TERM EFFECTS OF ZUCHINI OVERDOSE
WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO WITH THEM
HELP
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zamava · 5 months
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Ma vie de Courgette (2016)
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sun-roach · 9 months
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I'm gonna feed my husband Fork the most delicious zucchini bread
EVIL!!!! LIV!!!! PURE EVIL ORI'VOD😭😭😭
Fork eyes the zucchini bread with suspicion, but then he smiles. How could he not? You put so much work and effort into it, made this just for the both of you.
The lieutenant takes a bite, his eyebrows rise in surprise of the taste. His smile grows and he leans a little towards you to give you a quick peck on the cheek. His own face reddens, his heart melting with each bite.
<Vor entye… this is really good.>
His raspy voice is soft and filled with warmth and adoration. Honey brown eyes shine at the idea forming in his mind.
<Can you… do you… want to cook dinner with me?>
Ears turn bright red but his sunshine warm smile never fades.
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black-salt-cage · 4 months
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ଘ(੭*ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ♡‧₊˚
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thestudentfarmer · 6 months
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Hello and Good morning, its Time for a reply blog :)
@boondogs I absolutly will share when I find a good way to get rid of the squash Beetles. I've had issues with the beetles every year I've planted zuchinni, grey squash or yellow squash (even for a Few different pumpkin varieties) Honestly i totally spaced on trap crops for this pest issue! I've heard of them and used a few times but mostly for aphids.
If you wouldn't mind sharing, is it hubbard squash your using for your trap crop?
I looked up some other trap crops too, nasturtium, catnip, garlic, onions, radishes, marigolds, calendula, and tansy are a few mentioned. I've used marigolds on school crops before for other pests [potato beetles mainly] and they were both beneficial for removing pests and good food for pollinator species (plus they are edible, can be used for tea and in soap-making) in addition to being just pretty plants.
Last time I wanted to try neem oil, ive heard it works to smother the eggs and bugs? But wasn't able to find any when i needed it. I do have some spray neem oil now so I'll be testing that out when they show up again.
A recent one I saw, works on the eggs mostly. Take a lighter, the super mini torch type works best. Flick it on and burn the eggs. I've done this twice with other eggs that look like pest eggs. A little burn is better than a total infestation.
Another tip from a gardener friend, is to go out in the morning while it's still pretty cool, maybe even dark out with a bucket of soapy water. Flick every adult/younger life cycle into the soapy water, if possible cap and shake so they can't escape. It works, if you get all of them bit is very time consuming and physically tiring with large amounts of plant. For this method, try to cardboard placed out the night before and turn over in the morning, will help a lil bit.
Unfortunately since where im at doesn't really get freezing temperatures (very rarely frosts even) the leftover nymphs/adults that are leftover don't die. Squash bugs overwinter as adults under plant debris (this is why solarizing and keeping the garden clean is important, I'd like to leave the leftovers for soils amendment but cant.) Soil clods,rocks, log piles and buildings are all potential hibernation spots.
I've been avoiding squash plants for awhile because of this. Which sucks cause most squash-plants can provide a lot of food for fairly minimal input. As soon as I've got dirt for the new bed tho I'll likely be planting a few zuchinni.
🌱🌱Happy Homesteading all 🌱🌱
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bellasauruss · 2 years
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Pulled into Walmart
Like flippin Weenie
Opened the car to find
Crushed Zucchini
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balkanradfem · 2 years
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Increase in daily harvests
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eato · 2 years
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mirabe1ka · 10 months
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Zuccinni yield
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sixcupids · 1 year
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tenpolegardener · 9 months
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Summer, cooking at home
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Zucchini soup; sometimes I put cheese in but not today. I use a vegetable stock. Chicken stock can make it taste funny.
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ginger375 · 9 months
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Not my usual post, but I just had to share this:
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It's the first zucchini in my first ever vegetable garden. I'm very proud of this zucchini, especially considering I've never really gardened before this year and it's just thriving.
It makes me happy. 😊💜
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claycantcook · 9 months
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Grandmas Zucchini Casserole
Ingredients:
6 cups sliced zuchinni
1/2 cup shredded carrot
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 (8oz) box of herb stuffing mix
1/2 cup melted butter*
1 cup sour cream
1 can of condensed cream of chicken soup*
Recipe:
Preheat over to 350°
Cook zucchini, carrots and onion in salt water for (about) 5 minutes until softened. Drain well.
Combine the sour cream and soup, then fold in the cooked vegetables.
Separately from the veggie mix, mix melted butter and stuffing
Spread half of the stuffing onto bottom of casserole dish. Layer on the vegetable mixture, then top with remaining stuffing.
bake for 25-30 minutes
Notes:
original recipe calls for margarine, feel free to use either of choice
can be easily substituted with any "cream of ___" soup. To make vegetarian, use any vegetable option such as mushroom or celery.
If "cream of ___" soups aren't as accessible, you can probably substitute it with a basic roux and cream cheese/cream or halfnhalf with bullion or seasonings mixed in :)
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