
The summer squash, and all the other plants are members of the Cucurbitaceae family: cucumbers, melons and winter squash. These are starting to put out both male and female blossoms and I hope beginning to set fruit.
What's that? You didn't know that plants have a specific sex? let me show you:
The blossom at the top of this post is a male blossom. Note the large flower, the upright position and the smooth stem.

The male blossoms will appear first on these plants, to insure thier presence when the girls are ready. Then the females show up in greater numbers than the males waiting for pollination to make them vegetables. If for some reason the blossoms are not pollinated, you will find a small brown dried up fruit that soons drops off the vine.
Whatcha Doing Today? Chores. Shopping, walking the dogs and working in the garden. Plus I need to write about 5 blogposts.
Reading? OK, I've decided. I don't really care for Poisonwood Bible and I'm going to quit reading it. I love Prodigal Summer.. but PB, not so much.
Steps: Friday: 8412 steps.
What's For Dinner, Deb? Potato pancakes, pastrami and coleslaw.
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