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The short morning life of a squash blossom

The short morning life of a squash blossom

in Edible Garden, Exploratory Gardening, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening July 17, 2023 by Christian

A squash blossom is not a flower that lingers. It opens like a little lantern in the cool part of the morning, spends its best hours in the company of bees, and by afternoon begins to fold, soften, and give itself back to the plant. If you walk the vegetable garden at breakfast, the flowers look generous. If you wait…

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