Summer Squash Care Tips
Squash needs full sun, fertile soil, and warm weather to grow well. Choose a planting site that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight a day and has well-drained soil. if drainage is a problem, plant in a raised bed or a large container. Squash plants grow quickly. It is essential to thin plants as described above to ensure they have space to mature and expand. Crowded plants set the scene for disease and pest problems. Some varieties of summer squash grow in a large clump, while other varieties vine and sprawl. Vining varieties can be trained up a sturdy trellis or arbor. They are also fine sprawling through the garden. During extended dry periods, water plants deeply. Spread a 2-inch-thick layer of mulch over the root zone to prevent soil moisture loss.
Planting Summer Squash
Seeds are easy to start outdoors in spring after the night temperatures regularly stay above 50°F. Sow seeds in groups of two or three planted 1 inch deep. Plant the groups about 18 inches apart in rows that are 24 inches apart. When seedlings are 4 to 6 inches tall, thin to the strongest seedling in each group. Squash can also be planted in mounded hills. To plant in hills, create a small soil mound about 2 feet in diameter. Space mounds 2 feet apart. Sow five or six seeds 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart in each hill. When seedlings are 4 to 6 inches tall, thin the hill-planted seedlings to the two strongest plants so they have ample room to grow.
Harvesting Summer Squash
Zucchini, crookneck, and straightneck summer squashes are best when harvested at a small size, about 6 inches long. Pattypan or scallop squashes are best when they are 3 inches in diameter. Check plants daily because the squashes grow quickly in warm weather. If some escape detection, harvest them as soon as possible. The more you harvest, the more the plants will bear.
Varieties of Summer Squash
‘Early Summer Crookneck’ Squash
This variety is an heirloom that has a bent neck and yellow fruits with bumpy skin. Use it as you would zucchini. 53 days
‘Early Prolific Straightneck’ Squash
This is an open-pollinated variety with light cream color fruits. The neck end is thinner than the blossom end. 48 days
‘Black Beauty’ Zucchini
This zucchini bears smooth, straight fruits on an open plant. 60 days
‘Sunburst’ Pattypan Squash
This is a deep golden yellow flattened, rounded, summer squash with scalloped edges. The vigorous plant is quite productive. 50 days
‘Raven Hybrid’ Zucchini
This variety produces dark green fruits in as few as 48 days from planting. The plant is a compact bush.
‘Gold Rush’ Zucchini
‘Gold Rush’ zucchini offers uniform golden yellow, smooth, straight fruits that are a colorful contrast to green zucchini. 45 days
Garden Plans for Summer Squash
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