Summer brings a ton of gorgeous seasonal produce, including lots and lots of summer squash. Even if you aren't growing some in your garden, it's likely you have at least a few in the crisper drawer ...
Companion planting can help ensure your summer squash plants have fewer unwanted insects hanging around,. "Companion planting for summer squash can be a gardener's secret weapon," says Coronado.
Depending on who you ask and what month it is, summer squashes are either a delight or a crucible. They grow with manic intensity in backyard gardens and CSA farms alike, seeming to multiply every day ...
Question: Our first vegetable garden is growing fast and there are blossoms on the summer squash and cucumber plants. How do we know when the vegetables are ready for harvest? Answer: Congratulations ...
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13 Types of Summer Squash (and How to Cook Each One)
It’s easy to confuse cousa (aka kousa or Magda squash) with spaghetti squash—they look nearly identical! However, cousa’s flesh and seeds are edible. This Middle Eastern variety has very thin skin and ...
Squash is a staple veggie of summer gardens—easy to grow and low maintenance, with impressively high yields and plenty of potential uses in your cooking. But, when thinking of summer squash, it's ...
Summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), including zucchini, crookneck, straightneck, and patty pan, is common in central New York vegetable gardens. Summer squash grows quickly, is early to harvest, and is ...
Once established, summer squash plants can continue to grow, producing female flowers and new squash throughout the growing season. How long they’ll keep yielding depends mostly on the variety, ...
“Summer squash: it’s one of the more versatile vegetables of the summer,” says chef Tom Douglas. “The whole Pacific Northwest is coming into summer squash season.” So where can you get these ...
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