Again, I'm a newbie, so this question will be pretty elementary:
I've got a bunch of summer squash that are growing huge leaves (and looking great quite frankly) but the stems are a bit flexible so they're bowing over. I'd say they're less than a foot tall at this point (6" maybe); I'm using skewer sticks to support them but is this necessary if they're supposed to 'sprawl?'
Also radishes (picture below) - the leaves look healthy but the stem is laying down on the dirt. Is this common?
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