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Mar 26, 2024 11:11 AM CST
Name: Maggie
Sierra Foothills, Calaveras Co (Zone 8b)
Region: California Seed Starter Enjoys or suffers hot summers Vegetable Grower Winter Sowing Cat Lover
@pepper23 - Have you tried the Tromboncino? Because it's a moschata I've heard it's more resistant to SVB, but I don't have them so I'm not an expert. It is a big vining plant so it would be hard to cover if that were necessary. It's sold by all different names - I'd done a Zoom for our Master Gardeners on Seed and Law and this is one of the slides. I've seen more names but only so much fit on one slide and was still readable. It seems that everyone who offers it want to call it something different.

Great that you've got a Zucchini that you can manage to get fruits from. My biggest challenges are critters, available water and heat when we get those and horrid weather years.

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