My summer crookneck squash is not doing too bad, I'm still having some mildew problems, but that happens when I get lazy about spraying the milk mixture on it.

But upon closer inspection it's clear that there are a few problems I need help dealing with. First is the cucumber. I get nice healthy great tasting fruits from it, but almost daily I have to cut off an entire vine that has wilted and died.
The big problem is my zucchini. I found this yellowy rot at the roots. It's everywhere! I threw away a whole plant this morning. I've been getting mammoth sized fruits from this plant daily, if I lose it I will cry!
My cantaloupe are doing fine, no problems there!
My peppers are also starting to spruce up a bit and flower.
I watched a TV cooking show where they went to pick the tomatoes from an organic gardener's place. I got the idea to tie up my tomatoes from it. The people on TV had a hot house and tied the plants up to support rods running across the ceiling. I put up a couple of fencing posts and ran some of Bill's kevlar framing wire across and use old t0shirts to tie them up.























The cucumber plant is needing some sort of restraint...any ideas?
I am enjoying the abundance of the plant!
The cantaloupes have been restrained after many lectures about leaving the peppers alone.
We should have many of these dotting our fence soon. I will be doing an instructional vid on how to hang them once they get larger.
Question #1: How long do I wait until I harvest the cabbage? I know it still has a ways to go. Also, once I remove the head, will another grow or is this a one time plant?
Question #2: These Broccoli plants stand nearly 2.5 feet tall, but I don't see any fruit yet. How long before I see it?
Question #3: This is actually the same as #2 but for my cauliflower, the two plants seem suspiciously alike....