If you are from Texas, you probably grew up eating squash casserole — still a favorite in our home. When I decided to start a small, raised vegetable garden a few years ago, I was determined to ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners. This week I am discussing growing squash, in particular heirloom varieties. Squash has been grown here for thousands of years, so it has an old and unique ...
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 ...
Butternut Squash is a limited-time seed added in the Kitchen Storm Update that can be a little tricky to get. If you're already familiar with how to cook meals from the Trading and Cooking Update, you ...
Smiling through the overwhelm of the huge late-season harvest, gardeners often deploy the genial phrase, “dealing with abundance.” Although mounds of produce is a gift like no other, it comes with a ...
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What Is Yellow Squash?

Ever wondered what yellow squash is and how it’s different from zucchini? You’re in the right place! At first glance, it might look like a golden twin of zucchini, but yellow squash is its own variety ...
If you wound up the season with a bountiful squash crop and would like to have them last through the winter months, it doesn't just happen by accident. Squash and pumpkin guru Jenny Thull, who is ...
Squash bugs can overwinter in the soil, leaf litter, and dead plants, and then attack plants again in spring. Prevent a re-infestation by destroying infested plants and debris, tilling deeply, and ...
Squash bugs will readily overwinter in your garden if they're expecting another vegetable harvest come spring. Here's how to make them leave.