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Tying Zucchini up Stake can be quite painful
Jennifer Lowery
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.. just found out today. Need some long gloves.. Dang sharp everywhere.
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Found out it needs a stake after it grew a while.. Next time I'll put one there same time I transplant the seedling.
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Or I guess a cage would work instead?
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