![]() ![]() Some vining squash are best grown against trellising and all can be supported for space-savings.Īll squash can often be good companion plants – they provide good ground over and help retain soil moisture. They should be grown, generally speaking, in fertile, moisture retentive yet free-draining soil, and have fairly high nutrient and water needs. Generally speaking, planting out is undertaken around a month after the last frost date. They are usually started as seedlings indoors, and then transplanted to their final growing positions (in temperate climates) once all risk of frost has passed and the soil has warmed sufficiently. So, now we’ve covered the basics of choosing types of squash to grow in your garden, here are some of the options that you might be able to consider: Summer Squashįirst of all, lets take a look at some of the varieties of summer squash that you can grow in your garden.Īll summer squash are frost-tender, warm-season annuals.
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