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SomeMichGuy · M
No.
They appear in markets, magically, without ANYone EVER having grown them. EVER.
They aren't hard to grow, nor the other squashes, incl. zucchini.
You might ask a local farming/agricultural expert about what might have gone wrong.
They appear in markets, magically, without ANYone EVER having grown them. EVER.
They aren't hard to grow, nor the other squashes, incl. zucchini.
You might ask a local farming/agricultural expert about what might have gone wrong.