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Zucchini yellow - pressing block 10x10 cm

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Gele courgette

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The yellow zucchini originated in Mexico and southern America, from where it spread throughout the world.
Initially, the plant was particularly popular in southern Europe, only fairly recently have zucchini been increasingly used in northern Europe as well.
The zucchini belongs to the family of Cucurbitacea and is closely related to several other widely grown vegetables such as cucumber, squash, gherkin, melon.

The plant has large, rough and deeply incised leaves that are prickly and hairy.
The leaves grow close together on a short main stem (unlike pumpkins which have a creeping growth habit).
There are several varieties today in all sizes, shapes and colors.

PLANTING:
Zucchini plants are best grown up in a pot first and then planted out. Direct sowing outside usually does not give good results.
To germinate easily, zucchini seeds need a constant and high temperature of at least 20°C.
Do not give them too much water, otherwise they will rot. After emergence the temperature can be reduced.

Winning seed yourself is not really recommended. Zucchinis are cross-pollinators so it is very difficult to obtain pure seed yourself. The best varieties are hybrids, which do not set seed. Especially early in the season it is best to buy quality plants to ensure a good start of your cultivation.

GROWING TIPS
:Courgettes are relatively easy to grow.

-They can be grown on all soil types, as long as they have access to plenty of water.
-They are greedy plants, so be sure to provide plenty of organic fertilizer (during or just after winter).
-Plant preferably in full sun, sheltered from strong winds.
-Give the plant sufficient space: maximum 1 plant/m².
-Zucchinis are very sensitive to frost.
-They should therefore preferably be planted out in the open air from mid-May onwards.
-It is possible to plant out earlier, but then it is best to cover with plastic foil or to cultivate under plastic tunnels or in a greenhouse.
Tip: Just like strawberries, zucchinis can also be grown on a (slightly raised) strip of black plastic foil or anti-root fabric. (Or as in the past: straw). This not only provides a higher soil temperature, but also less soiled and rotten fruit.
-On a zucchini plant 2 types of flowers appear:
The male flowers, which usually appear first, are on a stalk and only provide pollen. They do not develop into fruits.
The female flowers have a ovary that, after pollination, grows into a full-fledged fruit.
-To ensure good pollination, at least 2 plants should be planted next to each other.

HARVEST AND STORAGE:
It is best to harvest zucchini young, when they are about 15-20 cm tall. This is not only when the fruits taste their best, but it also promotes fruit setting, resulting in a high yield.
Harvesting more than 30 fruits per plant is therefore no exception.

Don't be surprised: zucchini can grow to more than 1 cm per day and quickly become too big.
If you wait too long to harvest you will have large mealy fruits with hardly any flavor.
The fruits are best cut with a knife. Always leave a stalk on the zucchini, this promotes storability.

A zucchini consists for the most part of water. Store them preferably at a temperature of 10°C and high humidity. Do not put them in the refrigerator!

PROBLEMS AND DISEASES:
The plants have little susceptibility to disease.
The most common problem is white disease -white fungal fluff on the leaves- which usually occurs from mid-August.
Infected leaves can be removed if necessary. In old plants, the problem is difficult to control.

VARIA:
Did you know that zucchini flowers are a real delicacy? Worth trying!

Product specifications

Application / use plant: Unknown - n/a
Bloom Month: May, June, July, August, September
Bloom color: Yellow
Branches / bark: Unknown - n/a
Dutch plant name: Gele courgette
Flower color - details: Yellow
Frost hardiness - details: Very bad (-1 till +4°c), usda zone 10
Frost resistance: Not winter hardy
Fruit: Yellow, Green, Big fruit
Fruit - details: Yellow, 15-25 cm long
Full grown plant height: 30-50 cm
Growth habit : Unknown - n/a
Growth habit - details: Creeping, becomes a large plant
Humidity/Soil: Normal soil
Latin plant family: Cucurbitaceae
Leaf / Foliage: Unknown - n/a
Leaf / foliage - details: Large, green with some spots
Location: Full sun
Location - details: Preferably full sun
Minimum growing height (in cm): 30
Plant characteristic: Edible (fruit, leaf, flower), Fruit-bearing, Fruit vegetables
Plant family: Cucumber family
Synonym / Trade name: Cucurbita pepo 'Goldrush'
Winter foliage: Losing leaf
maximal growth height (in cm): 50
type of crop: Vegetables
type of soil: Calcareous soil, Clay soil (calcareous), Normal soil
type of soil / ground - details: Rich soil with sufficient organic matter

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Zucchini yellow - pressing block 10x10 cm

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Zucchini yellow - pressing block 10x10 cm

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