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How To Grow Squash
1. Soil Preparation:
A sunny spot protected
from strong winds is essential. The soil should be well drained and
rich in humus for the best results. Fertilise the plot 1 week before
sowing.
2. Sowing & Planting:
Squash are best
sown directly into the plot after the last frost. Dig a hole 12 inches
wide by 12 inches deep and fill it with a mixture of soil and compost,
leaving a low mound at the top. For bush varieties, space each mound
24 inches apart or 48 inches apart for vine types. Sow 3 seeds a
few inches apart into the centre of the mound at a depth of 1 inch.
To hasten germination, place a small cloche over the seeds. When
the first true leaves have appeared on the seedlings, cull the weaker seedlings
leaving only then strongest to remain.
3. Looking After
the Crop:
Keep the soil around
the plants moist - but do not water on the plants. Place black plastic,
straw or other mulch around the plants in the early summer or when the
plants begin to flower. This will increase the soil temperature.
Once the fruit begin to swell, feed the plants with a good liquid fertiliser
every 14 days.
4. Harvesting the
Crop:
For zucca /courgettes,
harvest the fruits when small - approximately 4 - 8 inches in length.
Zucca are not only best utilised at these weights, but regular harvesting
will encourage production. Cut the stem of each fruit with sharp
clippers, taking care not to injure the plant. For Pumpkins and Winter
Squash, leave them to mature completely before harvest.
5. Storage:
Zucca, although
perishable, are suitable for freezing. To freeze them , cut each
fruit into 1/2 inch slices and blanch the for 2 minutes. Allow them
to drain and cool before packing them into freezer bags. They will
also keep in the refrigerator for around 1 week packed in poly bags.
To store winter squash or pumpkins, always allow them to mature before
harvesting. Store them in a cool dry room where they will keep during
the winter.
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