I have had good success doing this as long as the soil is rich and there is direct sun on the squash vine for at least 8 hours a day.
No. They grow under trees.
Generally, pumpkins are larger than most types of squash. While some varieties of squash can grow quite large, such as the Hubbard squash, pumpkins are specifically bred to reach substantial sizes, often exceeding 1,000 pounds in some cases. Therefore, in most instances, pumpkins are bigger than squash.
You can grow things like vegetables: tomatoes, potato's and squash and such. You can grow trees as well as flowers, fruit, bushes, grass and vines.
they dont grow under other trees becouse the wont get enough sun light and water to live
there no space there
Because of the shadow.
In Short, No.
Generally, coniferous trees grow in the winter. It is also the growing season for citrus, hearty leafy greens, squash, and root vegetables.
Squash grows on vines in the soil
There are4 some trees that grass can not grow under. The roots from hickory trees is strong an consumes the ground around it along with its nutrients.
It can grow in the shade, but will not do well under large trees.
Squash grows about anywhere that has a growing season. It is huge family of plants. Cucumbers, watermelons, acorn squash, summer squash are just a few. One or two plants will do it for a family. They grow best in composted soil.