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Squash

Squash is easy to grow and most varieties are prolific producers. The size of your garden may determine which varieties to grow. Generally eaten baked or steamed with a bit of butter and salt. Keeps well. When vine starts to dry, cut stems about 1" from fruit and allow to sit in field for a week or so.
Companion Plants

Basil

Marigold

Tomato
Plant Details
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Common name
Squash
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Botanical name
Cucurbita
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Variety
na
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Zone
Grow as an annual.
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Light
Sun
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Habit
Vining
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Feed
Regularly
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Water
2-3 times per week
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Bloom Time
No Bloom
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Maintenance
Keep weed-free
This plant also belongs to the following BloomIQ.com collections:
- Hogan U.'s collection