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How to grow: Squash (Summer) (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Well-drained soil enriched with plenty of compost. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Melon (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Harvest when sound holow if tapped hard. Small melons mature quickly and take up less space compared to huge varieties. Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost added.
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How to grow: Zucchini (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Well-drained soil enriched with plenty of compost. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Cantaloupe (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost added. Frost tolerant No. Feeding After plants set fruit, feed twice, at two week intervals, with a water soluble plant food.
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How to grow: Pumpkin (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost added. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Cucumber (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Well-drained soil enriched with plenty of compost. Exclude them with floating rowcovers. Harvesting Pick cucumbers at least every other day by snipping them from the vine with pruning shears.
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How to grow: Muskmelon (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Cucurbits (Squash family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost added. Frost tolerant No. Feeding After plants set fruit, feed twice, at two week intervals, with a water soluble plant food.
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How to grow: Gourd (Growing Guide)
Exclude them from young plantings with row covers. Companions Radish, Catnip, Broccoli, Tansy, Dill and Marigold. Troubleshooting Squash bugs and squash vine borers can be serious pests.
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Roasted Squash Seeds (Unsalted,  In shell)
Prices start at : 7.99 USD / 1lb bag

Plus, they pack healthy protein and fiber, just like many tree nuts! Squash seeds are a great replacement for nuts when making pesto! When roasted, they lend an interesting, warm flavor to a pesto sauce you could toss with potatoes, pastas or green vegetables...

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    • Total Carbohydrate: 2g
    • Calcium: 0%
    • Saturated Fat: 2.5g
    • Iron: 8%
    • Cholesterol: 0mg
    • Vitamin A: 0%
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    Roasted Squash Seeds (Salted, In shell)
    Prices start at : 7.99 USD / 1lb bag

    High in unsaturated fat. Squash seeds are packed with unsaturated, lean fats which can lower the risk of heart disease. All of our seeds and nuts are supremely roasted in-house for a fresh taste you'll notice! Health Benefits of Squash Seeds Good source...
    • Calcium: 0%
    • Saturated Fat: 3g
    • Calories: 160
    • Cholesterol: 0mg
    • Total Carbohydrate: 4g
    • Iron: 8%
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    How to grow: Cucumber Beetle, Striped (Growing Guide)
    You can also try growing varieties like ‘Little Leaf' and slicing cucumbers, which lack the bitter gene and are less attractive to the cucumber beetles. Females lay eggs near the base of plants, and the larvae feed on the plants' roots.
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    How to grow: Cucumber Beetle, Spotted (Growing Guide)
    You can also try growing varieties like ‘Little Leaf' or Asian cucumbers, which lack the bitter gene and are less attractive to the cucumber beetles. A second generation emerges in midsummer and the adults feed heavily on the flowers, fruits and roots...
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    How to grow: Watermelon (Growing Guide)
    Harvesting Ripe watermelons sound deep and resonant when thumped, and the curled tendril opposite the melon should be brown. Small "icebox" watermelons mature quickly and take up less space compared to huge watermelons.
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    How to Ripen Fruit Faster
    The peppers can then color up indoors, in the warmth, leaving the remainder to develop further. Fellow blogger Barbara Pleasant recommends gathering the first fruits of the season before they are mature, at the ‘breaker' stage when they show the very...
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    How to grow: Lemon Balm (Growing Guide)
    Troubleshooting Control lemon balm's spread by cutting back flowering stems in late summer. Feeding Not generally required. Locate it where leaves can be conveniently picked, crushed and sniffed.
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    How to grow: Borage (Growing Guide)
    Blossom clusters make beautiful but short-lived cut flowers or edible garnishes. Companions Tomato, Squash, Strawberry and Pepper. Harvesting Cut back borage plants by half their size in midsummer to encourage reblooming.
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    How to grow: Monarda (Growing Guide)
    Monarda is a slight spreader, but not invasive like mint. 12" (30 cm) each way (minimum) is a good spacing for an initial planting of 3 plants. Feeding Topdress the dormant plants with good compost in winter.
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    How to grow: Fennel (Herb) (Growing Guide)
    Fennel can reseed to the point of weediness. Harvesting Gather fennel fronds as you need them in the kitchen. Crop Rotation Group Umbelliferae (Carrot and root family) ● Soil Fertile, well drained soil.
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    How to grow: Edamame (Growing Guide)
    Gather them in broad containers of soapy water in the cool of the morning. Feeding Mix an organic fertilizer into the soil before planting, using rates given on the label. Harvesting Gather pods when they feel well filled with seeds, but are still bright...
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    How to grow: Sunflower (Growing Guide)
    Poke seeds into the soil about 1 inch (3 cm) deep and 3 inches (8 cm) apart. Where summers are long and warm, make a second sowing for autumn harvest. Feeding Mix a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting.
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    How to grow: Nasturtium (Growing Guide)
    Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Any sunny site with good drainage. Poke seeds into the soil about 1 inch (3 cm) deep and 3 inches (8 cm) apart. Thin to 12 inches (30 cm) apart in all directions.
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    How to grow: Marigold (Growing Guide)
    In climates with long, hot summers, make a second planting in summer for great autumn color. Position Full sun to partial afternoon shade. Feeding Mix a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting.
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    How to grow: Potatoes (Early) (Growing Guide)
    Crop Rotation Group Solanaceae (Potato and tomato family) ● Soil Fertile, well drained soil that has not been amended with manure for at least 6 months. Notes Try different types with waxy texture, good with salads.
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    How to grow: Potatoes (Maincrop) (Growing Guide)
    Crop Rotation Group Solanaceae (Potato and tomato family) ● Soil Fertile, well drained soil that has not been amended with manure for at least 6 months. Notes Try different types with red, tan or purple skins, but avoid big baking potatoes, which require...
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    How to grow: Corn (Growing Guide)
    Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Thin to 12 inches apart when the plants are 6 inches tall. Mix an organic fertilizer into the soil before planting, following label application rates.
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    3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
    Preserving techniques help to spread out sudden gluts so that summer's bounty can be enjoyed later on in the year when fresh pickings are thin on the ground. Frozen produce will keep for a year and beyond, turning seasonal treats into year-round staples.
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