Winter squash comes in many shapes and sizes, round and elongated, scalloped and pear-shaped with flesh that ranges from golden-yellow to brilliant orange. Most winter squashes are vine-type plants. They take longer to mature than summer squash (3 months or more) and are best harvested once the cool weather of fall sets in. They can be stored for months in a cool basement-hence the name winter squash
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
for winter harvest has been used for at least 15 years but is much less common than season extension...
It’s all coming together! With a few serious harvests under our belts now, we’re getting our groove....
A summer-growing annual vegetable within the genus Cucurbita, winter squash is harvested and eaten i...
Winter squash plants grow best in well-drained sandy loam soil that is high in organic matter, with ...
This fact sheet describes summer and winter squash, recommended varieties, how to grow, planting and...
Winter squash production can be done with low capital investment and simple infrastructure. Squash h...
Pumpkins are believed to have originated in North America. Seeds from related plants have been foun...
Curcurbita pepo are warm-season plants with many varieties. This publication describes the three mai...
Summer and winter squash are members of the Cucurbitaceae family, also known as the gourd family, wh...
This publication includes information about varieties, planting and harvesting, ways to preserve, nu...
‘Lakota’ is a novel, smooth- and thinskinned, small-fruited, early maturing, ovoidshaped winter squa...
Pumpkin is a summer-growing annual of the genus Curcurbita and the family Curcurbitaceae, which also...
Pumpkin and squash are American members of the plant family Cucurbitaceae. Cucumbers, originally fro...
This is a compilation of 21 research trial reports from four land-grant universities in the Midweste...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
for winter harvest has been used for at least 15 years but is much less common than season extension...
It’s all coming together! With a few serious harvests under our belts now, we’re getting our groove....
A summer-growing annual vegetable within the genus Cucurbita, winter squash is harvested and eaten i...
Winter squash plants grow best in well-drained sandy loam soil that is high in organic matter, with ...
This fact sheet describes summer and winter squash, recommended varieties, how to grow, planting and...
Winter squash production can be done with low capital investment and simple infrastructure. Squash h...
Pumpkins are believed to have originated in North America. Seeds from related plants have been foun...
Curcurbita pepo are warm-season plants with many varieties. This publication describes the three mai...
Summer and winter squash are members of the Cucurbitaceae family, also known as the gourd family, wh...
This publication includes information about varieties, planting and harvesting, ways to preserve, nu...
‘Lakota’ is a novel, smooth- and thinskinned, small-fruited, early maturing, ovoidshaped winter squa...
Pumpkin is a summer-growing annual of the genus Curcurbita and the family Curcurbitaceae, which also...
Pumpkin and squash are American members of the plant family Cucurbitaceae. Cucumbers, originally fro...
This is a compilation of 21 research trial reports from four land-grant universities in the Midweste...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
for winter harvest has been used for at least 15 years but is much less common than season extension...
It’s all coming together! With a few serious harvests under our belts now, we’re getting our groove....