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Botanical Name
Cucurbita spp.
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Cummins
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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Zucchini & Summer Squash
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Types
- ‘Cashflow’: cylindrical zucchini type
- ‘Cocozella (di Napoli)’: zucchini heirloom; dark green, slender
- ‘Goldbar’: yellow summer squash
- ‘Horn of Plenty’: yellow crookneck type
- ‘Sunburst’: pattypan/scallop type
- ‘Tigress’: zucchini type
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Cooking Notes
- Zucchini can be overwhelming once it starts producing. While zucchini bread is great, there are many other ways to enjoy this summer squash! See our Best Zucchini Recipes.
- Squash flowers are edible and make a tasty treat when fried in a light batter.
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thanks, but what about squash vine borers ? They have killed my squash plants 2 years in a row !!
Not only do cantaloupe need a pollinator but several other things can prevent the flowers from forming fruit: temperature and watering methods being at the top of the list. Cantaloupes prefer being watered at ground level and the temps near to be at a steady 85-95 every day for a couple weeks will signal the plant to produce a viable blossum. Since most of you are writing your questions at the beinning of July, depending on where y'all live, the temperatures might not have reached the prime target for viable blossum development. The pollinators can tell by the aroma of the blossoms if the blossums are viable or "ready." Pollinators tend to have a keen sense of weather prediction and "knowing" when to pollinate certain plants. Bees especially will not waste their time with nectar that is not ready. ;)
I bet y'all have fruit by now. Blessings!!!!
I had no luck with my squash, it keeps blooming but no fruit. Why is that pls help.
Hi Cowell, Have you seen any bees buzzing around the garden? Bees are necessary because squash plants need to be pollinated in order to produce fruits. If there are no bees, you can manually pollinate the plants. Try putting the pollen on a q-tip and transferring it from male to female flowers. That should do the trick. Good luck!



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