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    Types of Squash: Summer and Winter

    Is squash a vegetable? Well, that’s a good question as there are various opinions.  Technically it is categorized as a fruit because it develops from a flower and it has seeds. Summer squash is a big production in large amounts. It is a summer staple for our family. Squash is divided into summer squash and winter squash.   Summer Squash Summer squash includes zucchini and yellow squash.  I grow both types. They are picked while they are still somewhat immature, small and tender.  The outer skin is delicate and easy to eat. The plants need to be checked daily for new produce, and when removing the squash, cutting versus breaking…

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    A Guide To Peppers

    Peppers are a favorite in most gardens behind tomatoes and herbs.  They are often grown in container gardens and they do well. Peppers are a warm season favorite however, they require higher temperatures, grow more slowly and are smaller in size compared to a tomato plant. They require full sun and they need to spaced 12-18 inches apart. Peppers are a thirsty plant and need plenty of water. The soil must drain well so the roots do not get saturated which can water logs the roots. A little history about the spiciness/heat of pepper began in the 1900’s.  The Scoville scale of heat is a measurement of the spiciness/heat of…

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