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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

You can easily grow summer and winter squash from seed.

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  • I have started summer squash from seeds for the first time... they are currently in peat pots on my sunny dining room table. As I live up north, I don't imagine they will be ready to plant for another month. Any ideas on maintaining healthy plants indoors until planting time?

  • @crystalbindi I'd just say 1. Don't let them dry out 2. Fertilize only after they have at least 2 sets of leaves and 3. Begin to 'harden off' by placing them outdoors for increasing lengths of time, starting about 3 weeks before panting time. Good luck!

  • Hi, thanks for the comment. I grow many different kinds of vegetables. There is a good book called Good Bugs Bad Bugs that may help you- great pictures and very informative.

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  • @bradmacaboy My pleasure- sorry for the typos!

  • @bradmacaboy If you are planting right away, you don't have to let them dry out- that's just so they can hold up tp storage. I've seen beans fall to the ground and new plats came up.

  • nice looking squash you have grown, is this your specialty in gardening? I grow squash from seed but usually have trouble with vine crops and bugs..

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