Squash – Too Late To Plant?
Q: All the rain has wiped out all of my squash. Is it to late to put out a few more zucchini plants?
A: Summer squash only takes 50 – 60 days to produce something to eat, so you have a little bit left to plant until it’s too late. Get it done before mid-August. Details at http://www.walterreeves.com/food-gardening/squash/
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