Giving Support To My Fluted pumpkin

Hello great farmers.
It's been a while since the last time I visited my vegetable garden.

It is necessary to always apply energy to whatever you want to do or something you might have started already. As a farmer it is your duty to bring out the best products from your plant and this includes taking out time to care for the plant.

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One thing about fluted pumpkin is some people plant it for the leaves, while some for both leaves in and seed. But in all the leaves come first before the seed you can still have both, I have been away for a little while and my family members have been plucking the leaves just the way they like and they failed to water it and nurture the plant.

When I came back I was disappointed and I felt bad about how they had not taken care of the garden. I decided to get myself a robe to support the fluted pumpkin in order for it to express itself.

I'm interested in the seed production since I have enjoyed the leaves when it's time to build. I noticed that when the leaves come out and don't see what to climb up on they end up dying so in my own little knowledge I decided to make use of the robe method since the space is not enough for me to make use of sticks.



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