No, a squash grows above ground.
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Squash
No, butternut is a type of squash that is also a gourd.
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No butternut squash, is not a root vegetable, such as tuber (eg. potatoes, carrots, yams). It grows above ground, like its close relative the pumpkin, the cucumber, the melon, etetera.
No, a pumpkin is not a root vegetable. Instead, the pumpkin grows from a blossom on the pumpkin plant.
Acorn squash roots typically extend about 12 to 18 inches deep into the soil. However, their root systems can spread horizontally much wider, often reaching out to 2 to 3 feet. The depth and spread can vary depending on soil conditions, moisture availability, and the specific variety of squash. Proper soil preparation and moisture management can encourage healthier root growth.
CUT UP THE VINES AND DIG OUT THE ROOT. dO NOT USE THE COMPOSTED MATERIAL IN CORN, PUMPKIN OR SQUASH GARDENS AS CHEMICALS IN THE GOURDS ARE A POWERFUL ATTRACTANT FOR THE CORN ROOT BORER AND/OR CUCUMBER BETTel.
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CUT UP THE VINES AND DIG OUT THE ROOT. dO NOT USE THE COMPOSTED MATERIAL IN CORN, PUMPKIN OR SQUASH GARDENS AS CHEMICALS IN THE GOURDS ARE A POWERFUL ATTRACTANT FOR THE CORN ROOT BORER AND/OR CUCUMBER BETTel.
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