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My squash, planted in early April, is starting to bloom. However, I haven't seen ANY male flowers. One the eight hills, there are probably at least twenty blooms, but all are female. There are lots more tiny blooms forming, but it looks like there are ovaries on most of them. From all the other posts I've read, it looks like the males should appear first. Am I doomed to have no fresh squash this year?
David
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