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The Best States to Grow Honey Bear Acorn Squash

The Best States to Grow Honey Bear Acorn Squash Honey Bear acorn squash is a hybrid variety prized for its small, single-serving size, sweet flavor, and resistance to powdery mildew. Its compact size makes it ideal for small gardens, and  →
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The Best States for Growing Tuffy Acorn Squash

The Best States for Growing Tuffy Acorn Squash Tuffy acorn squash, known for its edible skin, sweet flavor, and excellent storage qualities, is a hardy variety that thrives in various climates across the United States. Growing Tuffy requires a long,  →
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The Best Types of Acorn Squash to Grow in Maryland

The Best Types of Acorn Squash to Grow in Maryland Acorn squash is a delicious and nutritious winter squash variety that thrives in Maryland’s warm summers and mild autumns. With its compact size, sweet flesh, and versatility in the kitchen,  →
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Best Types of Squash to Grow in Oregon

Best Types of Squash to Grow in Oregon Oregon’s diverse climate, ranging from the cool, wet coastal regions to the warmer, drier interior, provides an excellent environment for growing a wide variety of squash. Whether you’re interested in growing summer  →
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Best Types of Squash to Grow in Maryland

Best Types of Squash to Grow in Maryland Squash is a versatile and productive vegetable that grows well in Maryland’s warm, humid summers and mild spring and fall seasons. With Maryland’s varied growing zones, which range from USDA zones 6a  →
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Growing Spaghetti Squash in Rhode Island: A Detailed Guide

Growing Spaghetti Squash in Rhode Island: A Detailed Guide   Spaghetti squash, known for its stringy flesh that resembles pasta, is a popular crop for home gardeners. Rhode Island’s climate, with its warm summers and cool autumns, offers an excellent  →
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