Woman's Weekly Living Series

Sensational SQUASH

At this time of year, squash are just starting to put on a show in the Kitchen Garden at RHS Garden Harlow Carr. Squash belong to the Cucurbitaceae family, the same family that includes cucumbers and courgettes. They’re heat-loving plants native to the Americas, but surprisingly, are very easy to grow in the UK, as long as you select a suitable variety. There are many varieties to choose from, ranging from the relatively small ‘acorn’ squash, to giant pumpkins, growing as a bush, semi-bushes, semi-trailing or trailing! Colours range from grey to greens to orange, and in some wonderful shapes.

Joe loves

being rewarded with tasty crops of different squashes that can be roasted, tossed into salad or blitzed into a soup.

How to plant

It’s important to prepare the ground properly

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