Learning how to grow zucchini and other summer squashes in your garden is like buying an insurance policy for your garden. Once you have a couple of thriving squash plants, your garden will provide plenty of delicious, fresh food for your family. In fact, in terms of the amount of food produced per plant, summer squashes are impressive. There's a reason that the stereotype of vegetable gardeners who hand out zucchinis to everyone they know exists, after all. And once you know the basics of growing zucchini, you can be that gardener, too. Delicious. Tall, vines provide bountiful harvest all season. High in Vitamins. To keep fruit clean and easier to pick, support with stakes or cages. Squash requires at least 1 inch of water per week. Start seed indoors in a sunny location 4 weeks prior to warm weather. Seed can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm. Transplant outdoors in full sun when seedlings display 4-6 leaves and weather is warm. Zones 3-10 TESTED FOR GERMINATION. All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS
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