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Spaghetti squash
Backlit leaves of the spaghetti squash show the healthy structure.

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Cucumber
These direct-seeded Green Finger cucumber plants have thick, deep green leaves

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Straight-neck yellow squash
These plants look healthy until cool and cloudy mid-August weather brought on powdery mildew.

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Acorn squash
The resistant early bush acorn (REBA) squash has lush growth and is resistant to powdery mildew.

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Cucumber
These Green Finger cucumbers grew well from greenhouse transplants, but others didn't transplant well.

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Spaghetti squash
Another view of the spaghetti squash. These did well until mid-August brought cool, cloudy weather and devastating powdery mildew.

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Dark Star zucchini
The zucchini leaves stayed healthy looking through out the season and weren't subject to powdery mildew.

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Melons
This commingling of Farthest North and Oregon Delicious melons stayed healthy through the season at the farm.