Basket filled with whole zucchini and yellow squash outside - Barbara Rich/Getty Images Squash are flowering plants belonging to the gourd family and biologically considered fruits despite their ...
Gardeners know when it is summer because they can hardly keep up with the squash harvest. Summer and summer squash go hand in hand. But wait, are they summer squash or are they zucchini? Both summer ...
Zucchini is a versatile and healthy vegetable we love incorporating into summer recipes. The green squash grows well in backyard gardens and is priced affordably in grocery store produce aisles all ...
Back-yard gardeners who grow zucchini and yellow summer squash often have more than they can possibly eat. The prolific summer squashes can be used in so many different dishes, that it's a shame to ...
Locally grown squash and zucchini are abundant this time of year, at MOON Co-op Grocery, Oxford’s Farmers Market, and home gardens. The challenge is how to use all of it. Squash has been cultivated ...
Growing zucchini does not require a backyard. With the right setup, containers can support healthy plants and generous ...
Zucchini, which is also called summer squash, is typically in season from May to August. While you may be able to find it year–round depending on where you live, the green veggie is especially tasty ...
Many home cooks opt for small-sized summer squash, like these from Pitney Meadows Farm stand in Saratoga Springs. Book cover for "Perfectly Good Food" by Margaret Li and Irene Li. Grilled costata ...
What’s in season: One of the quintessential vegetables of summer, zucchini, and other summer squash are now filling market stands. There are a number of varieties of the summer squash beyond classic ...
Scoop and fill zucchini squash with flavorful and healthy ingredients. Scooped and stuffed vegetables are a delicious and healthy way to compose a full meal in an edible vessel packed with flavorful ...
Less than thrilled about your prolific zucchini plants? Serves you right for planting more than one. Just kidding. We’re here to help. By now, you’ve turned summer’s most over-ambitious plant into ...