My mom was visiting and planted some stuff, I think its a cucumber but it seams awefully large and wrinkly to be a cucumber. I know she planted okra, cucumbers, and squash, can anyone tell by the leaf or the gourd? http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4791116407_8357dc3b95_b.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4136/4791740344_dfd4835778_b.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4123/4791732438_d527d57e7c_b.jpg Nevermind I found it, its an Armenian Cucumber….
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leaves on cucumbers plants turned yellow does that indicate over watering?
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I need some ideas- We planted 1 row of peas in our backyard garden, but only half of the row came up. We have also planted broccoli, spinach, lettuce, potatoes, carrots, corn, beans, tomatoes, watermelon, cucumbers, and pumpkins. What are some ideas to plant in the half of the pea row that didn’t come up? [...]
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i’m not sure how to prepare them . does anyone have a recipe for it?
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I have planted cucumbers, squash, cantalope, onions, and okra.
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can i start with water melon strawberrys cucumbers
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Can’t beat those big ole cucumbers! And my melons are pretty plentiful too!
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Okay, so the planting space I have is about 25 by 15 ft, and half shade, half sun. I currently have a variety of lettuce seeds, strawberries, raspberries, snow peas, cucumber seeds, tomato plants, pepper plants, bok choy, and kale. Any other suggestions as to what to plant? No corn, since I live in Iowa, [...]
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I live in the Sunset district, so it’s cloudy a lot of the time. Need something that doesn’t need a ton of sun. Can I plant tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, etc.?
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tomatoes cucumbers? ?? i need fruits and vegetables i live in california
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