If you’re looking to add squash plants to your garden, check out six delicious types of summer and winter squash to plant during the month of April!
Fall is upon us — and so are the winter squash! These versatile beauties are incomparable in taste, texture, variety and culinary uses. Winter squash have been grown in the Americas by Native ...
Squash can be divided into two major categories — summer and winter squash. Summer squash have thin skins, while winter squash have hard shells. Roasting, puréeing for soup, slicing raw, and searing ...
So much more than just decorative fall props, colorful, uniquely shaped winter squash are the vegetal gems of late autumn and winter cuisine. As local greens and tomatoes fade away for the year, ...
This mildly flavored squash is named for its acornlike shape and can be found in most grocery stores across the United States. There are several subvarieties, including white acorns, gold acorns with ...
The neighborhood farmers markets are getting ready to close for the winter, but they look merrier than ever as their tables groan with dozens of varieties of winter squashes. Shaped like turbans, ...
Many years ago, when my grandson was small and liked to help in the garden, I told him we were going to plant a pizza garden. He had a skeptical look on his face and with all his six-year-old wealth ...
It’s getting chilly. Vegetables are roasting in the oven. Stews are simmering on the stovetop. Glasses of whiskey are being sipped, on Chesterfield chairs, in front of bookshelves filled with many ...
Have you ever wondered if you could eat any of those funny-looking squash used as fall decorations? You certainly can, and add color, flavor and nutrients to your meals. Squash are part of the gourd ...