Squash is one of the typical food rich in vitamin A. This is why growing squash is not only good for your eyes but also your overall health. From tender growing zucchini to sweet and dense butternut squash, it is easy to grow and adds immense richness to meals replacing high carb with low nutrient foods.
Squash has different seasons that favour them; both summer and winter squash are warm-weather plants. Before planting, wait until the soil temperature warms up to at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit before you can sew your seeds.
In general, squash plants require enough room to spread out. But the exact space depends on the precise variety or growing, whether it’s vining or bush.