Butternut squash is a versatile squash that can be prepared many different ways. It grows on long vines that can be planted in hills or grown in rows.
Squash racketsare somewhat similar to tennis rackets but differ slightly in shape. Rackets used for squash are 686mm long and 215mm wide. The maximum hitting area (surface with interwoven strings) permissible is 500sqcm. The maximum permitted weight is 255 gm but commonly players use rackets wei...
Lemon squash are very similar to another round summer squash, known as yellow eight-ball squash, or alternately, one-ball squash, a reference to the yellow one ball in billiards. In fact, the difference between the two is so subtle as to be almost nonexistent. But while one-ball squash ...
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Use a trowel or garden fork to lift one or two carrots to check the size and flavor when you are ready to harvest. Regular main crop carrots are usually ready for lifting when they are ¾ to 1-inch (2.5cm) thick. Lift carrots gently by hand where the soil is loose. Where the soi...
To harvest, use pruning shears or scissors to snip the squash from the vine. Do not try to pull or twist the squash off the plant, as it may cause damage to the squash and the plant. Harvest frequently, as the more you harvest the more squash will grow. If a squash becomes overripe...
Squash bugs are among the most destructive insects we know! These plant louse insert their sucking mouthparts into the plant and feed on the leaves, stems and fruits, making the plants wilt, change colour to yellow and in some cases die if not controlled. The steps of how to identify ...
First, the leaves of the plant will likely start to wilt inexplicably. Look for holes at the base of the plant and green or orange-yellow sawdust-like “frass,” which is fecal matter (poop!) Squash vine borer larvae feed on the material inside the stems of the plants. The stem will ...
Squash Bug Damage These bugs inject a toxin into the plant and suck the sap right out of it with their sharp, sucking mouthparts. This causes yellow spots that eventually turn brown. The leaves will wilt because the damage prevents the flow of nutrients to the leaves, and then they will ...