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Old July 1, 2012   #1
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Default Astia Container Zucchini

I struck paydirt with this new plant I am trying for the first time. Is called Astia Container Zuccini. I placed the seeds in the pot maybe the last week in may and not only are they flowering but they already have mini zucchinis on them!!!! This is amazing and I highly recommend trying itl
The plants are also compact and beautiful and can pass for a nice show plant. I bought my seeds from Reneesgardencom
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Old July 1, 2012   #2
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I'm starting to get small zucchinis on the one I started in a 4-ich pot on May 20 and planted out on June 7. I was noticing yesterday that the young leaves are beautiful, but didn't have my camera with me.
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they are beautiful plants. The package says that the plants can be used as ornamental plants as well.
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Old July 1, 2012   #4
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so were are the pictures, I has to have pictures.... see I have no garden yet! so I live through the garden pictures of others.
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Here you go. The first one is a beautiful young leaf. You can see one small fruit behind the leaf, to the left. The second one is the whole plant in the ground.
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much better, thanks......
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That really is pretty!

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Old July 8, 2012   #8
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I love the silver mottled leaves! The only zukes I have grown with mottled leaves were from some bulk seed from a nursery from several years ago so I don't know what variety they were. I keep trying different ones each year trying to find that type, but no luck yet. I wish more seed packs would show the leaves in the picture, but I guess that's not what everyone is after, lol. I'll have to look into this Astia. Thanks for posting this.
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Very pretty plant, Elliot- hope you let us know how the fruits taste and how the plant holds up against CMV, squash bugs, borers, etc. I like Raven F1 because it's the most compact zucchini I've found and I'm happy with the color, taste and production. Astia sounds as though it could be a rival. Raven holds up as long or longer than the others I've tried and I sow in succession so I can yank out the older plant as soon as the younger is producing.

Thanks for sharing your find.
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