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  • How to Plant Spaghetti Squash

    Spaghetti squash is a member of the winter squash family, and will keep for many months on into winter if properly stored. This long-vining vegetable grows in soil mounds or hills. The mounds are...

  • How to Harvest Spaghetti Squash

    Spaghetti squash is an unusual vegetable belonging to the winter squash family. It's distinguishing characteristic is its flesh, which scrapes out to form long noodle-like strands. Spaghetti...

  • How to Grow Spaghetti Squash From Seed

    Spaghetti squash is an easy-to-grow squash that can be grown nearly anywhere. It's a winter squash, which means that it's not harvested until cool weather, after the skin has had a chance to...

  • How to Prune Summer Squash

    Because summer squash is one of the easiest vegetables to grow, it is a good choice for beginning gardeners. Summer squash varieties include zucchini, yellow squash and pattypans. Squash plants...

  • How to Plant Summer Squash

    Summer squash is delicious. If you can supply lots of love, apply simple know-how's and follow easy instructions, the squash garden of your dreams is well on its way. Summer squash needs a lot of...

  • How to Care for Squash Plants

    An easy-to-grow vegetable, squash plants come in many varieties and grow quickly. They typically mature about two months after you plant them and will continue to produce vegetables all through...

  • How to Grow Gentry Summer Squash

    Growing gentry summer squash rewards the gardener with both beautiful spring and summer blossoms and with sweet and juicy fruit that ripen all summer long. Growing summer squash is no more taxing...

  • How to Plant Pole Beans in Corn

    When planted together, pole beans, corn and winter squash are known as the "three sisters." These crops were grown in tandem by Native American tribes, such as the Iroquois. Corn provides a...

  • How to Get Veggie Seeds From Plants

    Saving vegetable seeds saves money and ensures you will be able to plant your favorite varieties next year. Veggie seeds fall into several categories. There are pod seeds such as beans and peas,...

  • How to Grow Winter Squash (Cucurbita maxima)

    Winter squash are large vining plants, that produce gourds with orange flesh and large seeds that can be toasted. Winter squash have a hard skin and firm flesh that stores well. Squashes like...

  • How to Water Squash Plants With Milk

    It can be a challenge to keep mildew and fungus from forming on growing squash plants, especially when watering plants with plain water. Organic farmers have used milk as an effective alternative...

  • How to Save Acorn Squash Seeds

    Acorn squash are a favorite winter squash for baking and stewing. Easy to grow, they have the reputation of being easy to keep long into the winter months. Acorn squash usually begin arriving on...

  • How to Save Spaghetti Squash Seeds

    Spaghetti squash, which can be eaten in a variety of ways, is simple to grow in the garden, provided you have the space for the long vines that the plant produces. Saving the seed from spaghetti...

  • When to Harvest Butternut Squash?

    Butternut squash is a warm season vegetable grown in home gardens across the U.S. This winter squash develops a hard outer shell encasing delicate orange fruit as it matures. If harvested after...

  • How to Harvest Butternut Squash

    Butternut squash needs to be harvested before the first heavy frost (usually in September or October); a light frost damages the vines, but won't hurt the squash. The squash is ready to harvest...

  • How to Grow Carnival Winter Squash

    The bold colored and attractive Carnival winter squash are a delicious addition to a vegetable garden. Carnival squash are an acorn type winter squash. The mature squash are thick skinned, have a...

  • Is Mini Summer Squash Good for Growing in a Pot?

    The term "mini-squash" can be confusing because there are a few hybrid varieties bred to stay fairly small in size and weight and there also are varieties that can simply be picked when they are...

  • Yellow Squash Diseases

    Yellow squash are prone to a variety of diseases. Some of these diseases are spread by fungus, while others are instituted by bugs that invade the plants. By identifying certain types of diseases...

  • How to Store Squash for Winter

    Winter squash are Delicious, Super Nutritious, and very pricey IF you buy them in December. But with these tips, you can store them for wonderful winter meals.

  • How to Protect Your Squash and Zucchini From Disease

    You will learn how to protect your plants from bugs and disease. The fruit you get will be organic without the help of chemicals.

  • How to Cook with Garden Vegetables

    Are you running out of ideas for cooking all those garden vegetables such as squash, cucumbers and zucchini? Is your family getting tired of endless tomato sandwiches? Here are some new ideas to...

  • How to Make Fried Summer Squash Blossoms

    If you have lots of summer squash growing in your garden, then here is a way to fry up the blossoms too!

  • How Long Does It Take to Grow Zucchini?

    Zucchini is one of the most popular varieties of summer squash because it grows quickly and easily in many climates. Although they're traditionally dark green, zucchini can also be yellow,...

  • When to Harvest Zucchini?

    Zucchini are fast growing squash that can be eaten at any stage from flower to mature squash. Harvesting begins about 35 to 55 days after planting. Harvest young zucchini for a tender squash...

  • Problems Growing Zucchini

    Zucchini is one of the most common vegetables found in a garden. It is easy to grow and is attractive enough to be grown as ornamental foliage in regular landscaping. However, it is not immune to...

  • How to Remove Squash Vine Borers

    Are your squash plants wilting regardless of how much or little you are watering them? It is very likely that your squash have vine borers.

  • When to Pick a Zucchini

    Zucchini squash are nutritious summer vegetables that grow easily in most gardens. Harvest these delicious summer squash vegetables fresh from the garden and then use them for baking or cooking a...

  • How to Organize a Vegetable Garden

    At the beginning of the growing season, there is not much difference in the appearance of tomato plants and squash plants. But by fall, the differences are quite vivid. Tomato plants can grow to 5...

  • How to Grow Summer Squash

    Squash grow in vines and bush varities and taste great. Growing squash is easy if grown properly. Squash love growing near icicle radishes and nasturtium flowers. They seem to dislike nothing....

  • How to Hand Pollinate Zucchini, Winter Squash, or Pumpkins

    Vegetables such as zucchini, winter squash and pumpkins depend on pollination for a good crop. Sometimes this is a problem for home gardeners. If there is a shortage of beneficial insects or the...

  • How to Harvest & Store Winter Squash

    Winter squash will grow and flourish during the summer months, but it needs to be removed from the ground before it starts freezing. Use clippers to harvest winter squash with help from an organic...

  • How to Grow Summer Squash

    Summer squash, which includes zucchini, is a warm-weather plant that loves the heat of the summer months. Use a rototiller to get summer squash out of the ground with help from an organic farmer...

  • How to Save Squash Seeds

    Why buy squash seeds when it is easy to harvest them from your own garden? For the self-sufficient gardener, saving squash seeds is an easy task. Read on to find out how that can be accomplished.

  • Choosing & Planting Squash

    Knowing what to look for when buying squash plants for your garden is very important to their success and growth. Learn how to choose the best possible squash plants for your garden in this free...

  • Cross-Pollination in Squash Types

    Squash cross-pollinate within families but not across the board, so your efforts to isolate seeds are not in vain. Learn about saving squash heirloom seeds from an organic farmer in this free...

  • Collecting Seeds from Pink Banana Squash

    Saving seeds from pink banana squash starts with finding the best, most mature plant to save good genes. Learn about growing squash heirloom seeds from an organic farmer in this free gardening video.

  • Heirloom Varieties of Squash & Zucchini

    Some favorite heirloom seeds might be foreign varieties of squash like zucchini. Learn about growing squash heirloom seeds from an organic farmer in this free gardening video.

  • Squash Varieties of Heirloom Seeds

    Many kinds of squash can derive form heirloom seeds kept and cross-pollinated. Learn about growing squash heirloom seeds from an organic farmer in this free gardening video.

  • How Does Winter Squash Grow?

    There are many varieties of winter squash and most of them grow well in a broad range of climates. Some of the more popular winter squash varieties are acorn, delicata, spaghetti, butternut and...

  • How to Dry Gourds

    Drying out gourds, squash and pumpkin is simple by cutting the vegetable from the vine when it is mature, storing it in a paper bag or hanging it from a hook, and keeping it in a warm, dry place...

  • How to Make a Luffa Scrubber

    Luffa scrubbers are costly because they are highly useful for exfoliating skin, roughly scrubbing cookware that can't tolerate steel wool, gently washing vegetables, and many uses in between. With...

  • How to Grow Patty Pan Summer Squash

    Patty Pan is a delicious little summer squash that is no only attractive in the garden, it has a distinct nutty flavor that sets it apart from ordinary summer squash. This fruit is best picked...

  • How to Save Vegetable Seeds

    Garden seed can get expensive, especially if you wish to grow a wide variety of vegetables other than the traditional green bean and tomato. Heirloom varieties can run upwards of a dollar a seed...

  • How to Grow Cushaw Squash

    Cushaws, or kershaws, are heirloom squash that grow to phenomenal sizes. It is not uncommon for well watered cushaws to grow to more than 30 lbs. Like their cousins, the pumpkin, cushaws can be...

  • How to Harvest Squash and Zucchini

    Zucchini squash, summer crookneck and patty pan are the most common varieties of squash grown in the summer garden. These members of the squash and pumpkin families are prolific producers. They...

  • How to Preserve Seeds From Squash

    Squash is a fall and winter vegetable that has strong nutritional benefits. When preparing squash, however, don't toss the seeds. The seeds can be used for propagating new squash plants, or can be...

  • How to Make a Squash Stem Whistle

    Every year, squash plants offer great summer treats. Not only can you eat the vegetable and the blossom, you can also make a great whistle. The hollow stems of squash plants offer a fun and quick...

  • How to Grow Summer Vegetables Organically

    Deal with summer's heat and insect onslaught by growing organically - those deep roots you encourage with organic soil will better withstand the stresses. Grow the heat lovers - squash, southern...

  • How to Grow Summer Squash

    Squash ranks among the easiest vegetables to grow, so it's perfect for the beginning gardener. All varieties are heat lovers, but because summer squash matures in 50 days or so, you can grow it...

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