You know, I have no idea because I've never done that. If I had to guess though I would say that it would. Is it covering something or shading something that needs sun? You might just try gently moving it over.
2007-07-02 05:40:56
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answered by Sptfyr 7
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Yes, it can be trimmed just like pumpkin vines and will give more energy to the remaining zucchini.
2007-07-02 05:47:00
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answered by Bluelady 2
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I'm no expert, but one there is one thing I have to ask, what the hell are you feeding that plant? Anyway I think you should put it in an aria entirely for the zucchini plant, away from the other plants.
2016-05-21 02:37:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Trim off all the non-productive branches. Most states have control laws on zuccini. Personally, I just freeze-dry them and use them for firewood.
2007-07-02 05:40:22
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answered by goolsby39 2
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nope, you can trim and cut it and make zucchini bread with it!
2007-07-02 05:58:34
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answered by iyikka14 3
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yes you can do it and with the tender part of it you can use for minestrone i do it every summer,We grow vegetable only for few months here in Canada. Only you have to do it early in the morning or very late evening.
2007-07-02 14:22:23
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answered by clemaoo 1
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