As we round the corner and experience cooler and cooler overnight temperatures, it's amazing to see our winter squash ...
Dying Vines and Leaves: As fall progresses, the leaves and vines of the plant will begin to yellow and die back. This is a natural part of the squash’s life cycle and a sign that the fruit is ...
Once established in the spring and early summer, delicata squash plants are some of the best we grow, but they don't hold up as well as our butternut and acorn squash varieties. While the duration ...
As the weather cools and fall approaches, you might start wondering how long the squash can be left on the plant, especially as temperatures dip overnight. Understanding what time is best for ...
While squash plants produce tasteful fruits, they are a bit more tricky to grow than usual. They are susceptible to various diseases, cold-intolerant, and vulnerable to a nutrient deficiency – all of ...
Squash is a versatile vegetable that grows well in home gardens, even in small urban spaces. This guide explains how to choose the right variety, prepare the soil, plant seeds, and care for squash ...
When it comes to growing squash, it’s important to first recognize the type you’re raising, and whether it will be used in a recipe or as an ornamental fruit, like gourds. All squash varieties belong ...
Tips For Growing Yellow Zucchini From Seeds Choose The Right Location Zucchini plants need full sunlight to thrive, so select a location in your garden that gets at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight ...