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Crookneck squash grow in a dense, leafy clump and produce many yellow squashes which need to be harvested nearly every day. They are susceptible to most squash pests, including squash bugs, powdery mildew, and squash vine borers.

Latin Name

Cucurbita pepo


Family

Cucurbitaceae


Also Known As

Summer Squash


Type of Plant

Annuals Annuals
Vegetables Vegetables

Bloom Season

July - August

Seasons

Summer Summer

Specifications

Max height Max Height: 2.5'
Max spread Max Spread: 3'

Uses

  • Annual
  • Edible
  • Vegetable

  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun Full Sun

    Tolerances

  • Rabbit

  • Colors


    Native Range

    North America


    History

    John Custis sent bush squash seeds to Peter Collinson in 1741.


    Planted at Mount Vernon

    Planted at Mount Vernon Fruit Garden & Nursery Lower Garden Pioneer Farm Slave Cabin Garden Upper Garden

  • Fruit Garden & Nursery
  • Lower Garden
  • Pioneer Farm
  • Slave Cabin Garden
  • Upper Garden

  • Hardiness Zones

    USDA basemap

    Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005

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