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Winter Squash Seed Starting Tips

Winter Squash Seed Starting TipsWinter squash are tender, warm-weather crops very similar to summer squashes. But, winter squashes—unlike summer squashes—must fully mature on the vine before harvest.

Summer squashes can be picked and eaten immature; they have a succulent texture. Winter squashes are drier and more fibrous than summer squashes.

Winter squashes include acorn, banana, buttercup, butternut, cushaw delicious, Hubbard, marrow, and pumpkin.

Sow winter squash indoor 4 to 3 weeks before the last expected frost in spring. Sow winter squash outdoors when the soil temperature has warmed to 70°F (21°C). Protect squash in the garden from cool temperatures with row covers.

Summer squash mature 60 to 100 frost-free days after sowing.

Winter Squash Sowing and Planting Tips

More tips at How to Grow Winter Squash.

Interplanting: Plant winter squash with bush beans, corn, dill, eggplant, lettuce, cucumbers, summer squash, and tomatoes.

Container Growing: Squashes are not a good choice for container growing. They require significant room to spread and grow.

Winter Squash Planting Calendar

Winter Squash Seed Starting Tips

Winter Squash Recommended Varieties

There many types and varieties of winter squash; here are a few:

Botanical Names: Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita moschata, Cucurbita pepo.

Winter squash are members of the Cucurbitaceae family; other members cucumbers, melons, watermelon, and pumpkins.

More tips at Squash and Pumpkin Growing Tips.


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