My Lakota Hubbard squashes seem to be having an issue with blossom-end rot. |
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However, spaghetti squash has a shorter storage life of two months and Hubbard squashes can be kept for up to six months. |
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Properly matured Hubbard squash have very hard shells and will store for long periods. |
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Lorne Fitts, master gardener, adjusts the irrigation system for his Delicata and Hubbard squashes at the community garden. |
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Buttercups, various Hubbard squashes and giant prize-winning pumpkins belong to Cucurbita maxima. |
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They average five to ten pounds, and have been developed from the American Hubbard squashes, resulting in a similarity to the Golden Hubbards. |
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Author Guy Hubbard explores several pieces of art as he shares with us the rich history of embellishment in art. |
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Hubbard believes in training managers to measure risk the way actuaries do. |
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The larger winter squashes such as the Green Mountain, Hubbard, and banana, are also desirable varieties. |
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If not for my quick wits, she would probably be reading me Old Mother Hubbard by now. |
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The venue for all this intellectual argy-bargy was the rectory of Sacred Heart Church in Hubbard Woods, where my Uncle Reynold was pastor. |
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Hubbard Glacier is the one that cruise ships visit on the seven-day sailings between Anchorage and Vancouver. |
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The video I watch consists entirely of a 1966 interview with L. Ron Hubbard, the charismatic founder of Scientology. |
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Thus, squash bugs are most damaging on summer squash and zucchini, pumpkin and Hubbard squash. |
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The house is an absolute tip with a fridge that makes Old Mother Hubbard look good but there's not much new in that. |
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Moreover, the work of Hubbard, Lasker, Law, and myself shows that prostitutes are not merely passive victims of exploitation or sexploitation. |
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I have never had Hubbard squashes pruned into such artistic shapes as that year. |
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In response, Hubbard says that risk studies aren't usually based on cataclysms for which a bank would have to hold infinite amounts of capital. |
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Bonilla, who can play third base, first and the outfield and Hubbard, also an outfielder, have the inside tracks to jobs. |
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Women also sewed fabric, available from the trading posts, into a parka shell called a Mother Hubbard. |
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For their ability to survive the next half millennium I place my bets on such personages as the well-known cynophile, Mrs. Hubbard. |
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Geraldton's new Detective Sergeant Simon Hubbard is no stranger to country policing. |
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What would you suggest doing with the two enormous Hubbard squashes in the garden? |
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Officers from the Ontario PD tracked down Hubbard at his warehouse job in the city of San Bernardino. |
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Yet where others might find nothing but bland boogaloo, Young finds pearls from Ray Barretto, Stanley Turrentine, Freddie Hubbard and Nina Simone. |
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One grower, who was not interested in marketing Blue Hubbard squash, pulled the trap crop plants when the main crop was in bloom to avoid interspecies competition. |
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Forensic tests showed the birds died after becoming coated in sludge, Hubbard said. |
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Hubbard and Hucker's rates grab is in fact a family budget buster, as homeowners will struggle to pay the extra money to pay for the spending increases. |
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It is one reason that Hubbard identified with the creative community and many of them with him. |
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Hubbard took the baby to Cuba and kept her in a crib with wire over the top of it. |
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So, Messrs. Gramm and Hubbard, sure, by all means, let's replicate what Reagan did. |
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Some Hubbard squashes have a dark orange exterior and then there's the famous blue Hubbard squash which is gray in exterior but still orange on the inside. |
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Hubbard in the Navy Before World War II, Hubbard received his Naval Reserve commission despite failing his physicals. |
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And it is the most incredibly dreadful and evil prolonged pain delivery device ever conceived by man since the thumbscrew or the fiction of L. Ron Hubbard. |
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Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. |
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It was a miskick by Coffey from the right wing that fell to Shane Walsh and his low drive across goal was finished to the net by the incoming Andy Hubbard. |
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In addition to working with CSO, Hubbard Street now tours specifically to perform with symphony orchestras. |
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Chicago has several other contemporary and jazz dance troupes, such as the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and Chicago Dance Crash. |
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Also in 2016, the head of the Centre for Glaciology, Professor Bryn Hubbard, was awarded the Polar Medal. |
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A major part of class time was spent memorizing quotes by Hubbard. |
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Turpin did some record-checking and tracked Hubbard down in Florida. |
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So it will be exciting to watch the movers and groovers of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago take on a full evening of it. |
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His father helped him set up his private practice by contacting Gardiner Greene Hubbard, the president of the Clarke School for the Deaf for a recommendation. |
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If banks continue holding bad loans that have become nonoperational, Japan's economy will be unable to begin a full recovery, Hubbard was quoted as telling Yanagisawa. |
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Ron Hubbard, late founder of the Church of Scientology, to treat addicts. |
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He still occasionally choreographs for Nederlands Dans Theater and mounts works on other companies, such as Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and the Juilliard Dance Ensemble. |
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With financial support from Sanders and Hubbard, Bell hired Thomas Watson as his assistant, and the two of them experimented with acoustic telegraphy. |
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Make this very colorful main dish with any type of winter squash such as butternut, cushaw, kabocha, acorn, delicata or hubbard. |
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Inside the open market you will find cushaws, hubbard, acorn, and butternut squash. |
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Three other common ones are the rather small buttercup, the pear-shaped butternut and the larger hubbard. |
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