Beans and corn are excellent choices for intercropping with squash. Beans fix nitrogen in the soil, benefiting the squash, while corn provides vertical growth that can offer shade to the squash plants. Additionally, planting nasturtiums or marigolds can attract beneficial insects and deter pests. This combination promotes a healthy garden ecosystem and maximizes space.
Scientific name of squash is Cucurbita
There are guides for finding the right squash to plant or eat. Here are some suggestions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_(plant) http://www.eatingwell.com/eat_drink/kitchen_tips/squash_guide.html
Squash grows from the flower of the plant.
It's a kind of squash.
Traditionally called the three sisters, squash was planted at the base of the corn plant. A bean plant was grown and wrapped itself around the corn plant.
butternut squash
Squash the plant originated in the Americas. Squash the game originated from the game of tennis in Great Britain.
The name of a yellow plant in the gourd family is the yellow crookneck squash.
A squash plant grows faster than bean plant
Squash the plant originated in the Americas. Squash the game originated from the game of tennis in Great Britain.
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Papayaa, squash, shrimp, lemons, bannanas, egg plant, tanderines, watermelons, etc.