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Backyard Farming Home Gardening 101 Chickens 101 Recipes Contributors Contact Looking for Something? Friday, September 30, 2016 A different game of squash Q: What do you do when summer squash morphs from tenderly edible and cute to a rock-hard, warty weapon? (Oftentimes before you or your *harvest crew ever spy it in the garden!) A: You unleash your own weapons of mass destruction (aka: your boys) to break the squash into compost-able smithereens. "Really, Mom, you WANT us to hit the squash? This is awesome!" Tell the boys they need to rake the spoils so you can measure who has the biggest pile.  Mom for the victory! *(Wait, that's fewer squash for the boys  harvest crew to eat. Ooh, they're sneaky.) at 12:19 PM 2 comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: Compost , Jennifer , kids Friday, August 12, 2016 Durable garden trellises and tomato cages from concrete reinforcing mesh Cu...

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