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Is ``Ball`s Zucchini`` a ball shaped zucchini
Comments (2)It is listed as an exclusive from Ball Horticulture. Petty typical medium green cylindrical zucchini. I don't know much about Ball, but did note that they used the wrong species in describing the cultivar. Apparently open pollinated. Several green house vendor offer plants. Here is a link that might be useful: Ball zucchini...See MoreZucchini had only female flowers
Comments (25)peggyhamill, I have zucchini with only female blossoms that are producing fruit. There's no one else in the neighborhood growing zucchini (I live in an area of condos), so it's highly unlikely they have been pollinated. The fruit grow very slowly, and most stop growing at around 5" long. But currently, I have one growing to full size for which the flower never even matured or opened. I grew the plants from a Tasty Black Patio start produced by Westwind Gardens. Before this happened, the production had slowed, possibly due to hot weather, and I gave them some fertilizer and Morbloom (0-10-10). It's happening with both zucchini plants that came from the same tray of starts....See MoreZucchini Stems Breaking and Zucchini Splitting?
Comments (2)We have a zucchini plant that is about that same size and i pruned about 30% off because the wind wasn’t very nice to it. After pruning all the lower leaves and any leaves that crossed over others it’s bounced back like crazy and the wind doesn’t harm it anymore....See MoreDo I want a dwarf zucchini, or not?
Comments (5)Went ahead and bought one. It's called bush baby and you're supposed to pick at 4-8". We'll see if that happens! Anyway, I add zucchini to my blueberry bran muffins to give us a little extra, so if I keep on top of things I can grate some up to add to the muffins, soups and stuff....See Moreclonezero
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