25 articles tagged with "squash"
Plant squash in Phoenix March 1-15 for spring harvest and August 15-September 1 for fall harvest. Zone 9b's extreme summer heat requires split-season growing.
Plant squash in Miami October-February for best results. Zone 10b's year-round growing season requires cool-weather timing to avoid summer heat stress.
Plant summer squash in Austin April 1-15 for best results. Winter squash goes in March 15-April 1. Zone 8b's long season allows multiple plantings and excellent storage varieties.
Plant squash in Houston from March 1-15 for spring harvest and August 15-September 1 for fall harvest. Zone 9a's 289-day growing season allows two full crops.
Plant squash in Atlanta after March 24 last frost. Summer squash thrives April-October with succession planting. Choose heat-tolerant varieties for Georgia's long 230-day growing season.
Learn when to plant squash in Dallas with specific dates for Zone 8a. Compare 8 varieties, get a complete timeline, and discover which squash grow best in Texas.
Plant squash in Raleigh April 18-May 15 after last frost (April 4). Zone 7b's 214-day season supports all summer and winter squash varieties with proper timing.
Plant squash in Richmond after April 29 when soil warms to 60°F. Richmond's Zone 7b climate supports both summer and winter squash varieties with 193 frost-free days.
Learn when to plant squash in Charlotte with specific dates for Zone 7b. Compare 8 varieties & discover which squash grow best in North Carolina's climate.
Plant squash in Nashville from May 1-15 after soil warms to 60°F. Zone 7a's 203-day season supports all varieties from quick zucchini to storage butternut.
Plant squash in Philadelphia after April 9 when soil reaches 60°F. Zone 7a's 209-day season supports all varieties from quick zucchini to storage butternut.
Plant squash in Pittsburgh after April 24 when soil reaches 60°F. Zone 6b's 178-day season allows both summer and winter varieties with proper timing and pest management.
Plant squash in Salt Lake City after May 10 when soil reaches 65°F. Zone 7a's 173-day season supports both summer and winter squash varieties.
Learn when to plant squash in Memphis with specific dates for Zone 7b. Compare 8 varieties, get complete timing guide, and discover which squash grow best in Tennessee's humid climate.
Plant squash in Oklahoma City from late April through mid-June for summer varieties, early May for winter types. Zone 7a's 218-day season supports all squash types with proper heat management.
Plant squash in Los Angeles from March through September for continuous harvest. Zone 10b's 303-day growing season allows multiple successions of summer squash and extended winter squash production.
Plant squash in Milwaukee from May 28-June 10 for Zone 5b's 139-day growing season. Start seeds indoors May 7-14 for transplants after May 28 frost danger passes.
Plant squash in Portland from mid-April through June for summer varieties, May 15-June 15 for winter types. Zone 8b's 235-day season supports all squash varieties.
Plant squash in Kansas City after May 1 when soil reaches 65°F. Summer squash matures in 45-60 days, winter squash needs 80-110 days before October 24 frost.
Plant squash in Indianapolis after May 4 when soil warms to 60°F. Zone 5b's 158-day season supports all summer squash and most winter varieties with proper timing.
Plant squash in New York after April 14 when soil reaches 65°F. Zone 7a's 200-day season supports all squash varieties from compact zucchini to storage butternut.
Learn when to plant squash in San Francisco with specific dates for Zone 10a. Compare 8 varieties, get a complete timeline, and discover which squash grow best in cool fog-belt summers.
Plant squash in Chicago after May 9 when soil warms to 65°F. Zone 6a's 158-day season supports all squash varieties with proper timing and variety selection.
Plant squash in Anchorage after May 19 with season-extending techniques. Focus on summer varieties that mature in 118 days or less for Alaska's short growing season.
Plant squash in Minneapolis after May 14 last frost. Summer types need 45-60 days, winter types 80-100 days before September 29 first frost.
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