April Manier
Deeply Rooted
I just wrote a blog post on my experience with growing squash for market. It is based on the 2 years we have done it. (Mainly my experience as my husband, now a lawyer grew them for 20 years!)
I am putting a link at the bottom to my article, but I am interested in your dos and don'ts with squash?
http://heronsnestfarm.blogspot.com/2012/01/growing-squash-two-ways.html
I am putting a link at the bottom to my article, but I am interested in your dos and don'ts with squash?
http://heronsnestfarm.blogspot.com/2012/01/growing-squash-two-ways.html
. Nah, just be careful . . . and, don't wait too long to move them into the open garden. If you watch the day to day changes in the seedlings, you may be able to get an idea of when leaving them any longer in the containers isn't really a good thing. The stem will begin to toughen and the growth of that 1st true leaf will just slow to nothing. It is time to get them out there -- maybe with a little newspaper half-tent, for shade 