San Luis Obispo County Master Gardeners
 
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SUN, NOV 22 2009
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by Susan Silva-Treadwell
August 3, 2009
Wow.....I was unable to attend the show because of work. I never dreamed my dahlias would do so well. Thanks for the help and idea of entering the flowers in the fair. Susan
by Thomas K Hardwick
August 8, 2009
I'm glad that several master gardeners were able to place Zucchinis into the midstate fair. Mine never got large enough (because my wife, Bevelina, loves to eat them when they are small) to enter into the compitition. I'll try to hide some next year.
by Gary M. Epstein
August 17, 2009
I was wondering what characteristics the judges look for in zucchinis. My wife hates overly large zucchinis, but I heard that Mary Giambalvo's dad prizes them. What's the scoop?  
-Gary
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Amy Breschini
August 18, 2009
Hi Gary,  
Thanks for your question. Quoting the Midstate Fair Competition Handbook: "Vegetables desired for exhibit will uniform commercial grade rather than monstrosities." There are two classes of Zucchinis: Market Size is up to 8 inches (you may submit up to 5). Mature: 14-16 inches (you may only submit 1). As a zuczhini get's larger and more mature, the seeds become larger and courser and the pulp becomes drier. This is all natures course for producing seed for the next year!
by Amy Breschini
August 18, 2009
Susan, Your dahlias were stunning! The judge was constantly going back to your large iridescent/ red dahlia! It came close being Best of Show! Congratulations! Your garden must have looked spectacular this year!
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