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5 Apr 2018 When growing acorn squash, plant five or six seeds per hill, but wait until the soil temperature rises to 60 F. (15 C.) and all danger of frost is past since the seeds need warmth to germinate and the plants are extremely frost tender. These vines prefer temperatures between 70 and 90 F. (20-32 C.). Squash is one of the plants grown in the traditional Native American The vining types, such as Hubbard or acorn, need more room than the bush types (Fig. 1.). Purchase a packet of acorn squash seeds at your local gardening supply store. If you'd rather not plant your own seeds, you can wait until spring to find Squash were grown in the Mesopotamian Fertile Crescent 8,000 years ago, and Winter Squash—like butternut, acorn, buttercup, and turban—are left on the To save space, you can grow acorn squash vertically on a trellis or fence. If you want to grow them like this, don't plant your seeds or seedlings in hills. Go with a row, and 2 to 2-and-a-half feet between each plant. Despite the great diversity of squash, most commonly-grown cultivars belong to . Many varieties will last for most of the winter (except for acorn squash, which Though they're all cultivated the same way, squash look quite different and are grown and used in slightly different ways. Learn more on DIYNetwork.com. Acorn Winter Squash - Key Growing Information After danger of frost has passed, transplant out according to the spacing recommendations for each variety 15 Aug 2018 Butternut, acorn, and spaghetti are among the most popular winter squash Squashes are traditionally grown in hills, or in the last row of theMake sure to choose a bush variety of acorn squash and a container that is at least 24 inches across and 14 inches deep. Also be sure that there are adequate drainage holes in the bottom of the container. Plant 2-3 seeds per container and thin to 1 plant per container when the seedlings reach 2 inches tall.
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