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I've got my green bush courgette, golden crookneck and zeina cucumber up. I planted two lots of each of my seeds. One lot in regular seed cells in the greenhouse and one lot in water bottle green houses. The ones in bottles are the quickest to germinate.
All my cucumbers femspot , crystal apple & marketmore have germinated. Also squash Queensland blue.
Hope to tell you of a few more arrivals soon there is movement, compost is starting to lift.
I have 3 marketmore and 3 picolo di thingie pots of cucumbers, 2 atlantic giant, 3 cantaloup, 3 watermelon, 1 trombone and 3 cucamelons poking up now - whoopee.
The others have yet to show but I've sure they'll be along soon.
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Both the Queensland blue seeds that I planted have germinated. Would I be okay just growing one on or will I need two different plants to pollinate each other? There won't be any other squash nearby. This is assuming I don't kill them of course!
^^^The more plants the better, whilst one plant produces both male and female flowers they don't always open at the same time. So more plants ups your chances.
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