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Old July 20, 2013   #11
frankbenjones
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This year I've been very lucky with my zucchini. I'm growing Burpee Sure Thing. Have three plants in a 4x6 raised bed and they are going strong (seeds planted 3/9). I have not sprayed with anything and the plants look very healthy. This is my first year growing them. I also planted Burpee butterstick. It was healthy but only gave 1 fruit a week so I pulled it; didn't do well last year either. Grey Zucchini seems to be doing ok and is healthy but not as productive as Sure Thing. Last year I planted Burpee Hybrid, Black Beauty and a few other varieties and they didn't do nearly as well as Sure Thing is doing this year.
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