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Grow It Now-Warm Season Vegtables

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Apr 7 2025

Now is the time to plant warm season vegetables to harvest over the summer months, following the #1 rule; plant what you and your family like to eat!   
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Vegetable Production and IPM for Conventional and Organic Systems

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May 1 2025

Join UCCE Imperial County extension adviser's as they present theVegetable Production and IPM for Conventional and Organic SystemsThis workshop will feature presentations on various aspects of agriculture in Southwest desert region including vegetable disease updates and management, emergent…
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Cucumber

Cucumbers, Cucumis sativus, are a warm season crop belonging to the Cucurbitaceae (gourd) family. Produces cylindrical, tapered fruits used as vegetables. Originates from South Asia. Many varieties: slicing, pickling, burpless, seedless, English, Asian and Persian, Armenian and more. Trailing and bush…
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Pumpkin

Pumpkin, Cucurbita pep, is a winter squash that grows from a flower. It is a fruit, but it is usually prepared as a vegetable. The plant has male and female flowers. Pumpkins need lots of growing space and may be trellised.
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Squash harvest College of Marin Indian Valley Organic Farm and Garden photo Jean Christofferson
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Squash - Summer

Summer Squash, Cucurbita pepa Grow Sheet. Easy, prolific warm season vegetable. Good source of vitamin A and potassium. High producer; bears fruit until weather cools in the fall.
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Winter Squash on the vine, Marin Edible Demonstration Garden photo Marty Nelson
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Squash - Winter

How to grow Winter Squash, Curcurbita pepo (acorn) and Cucurbita maxima (butternut).Winter squash originated in the Americas and thrives in Marin's Mediterranean climate. Varieties include acorn, butternut, Hubbard, pumpkin, and spaghetti squash. Bush and vining varieties available.
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Summer Squash (including zucchini)

Garden Help > VegetablesUC Links How to grow: Summer SquashPest management: Squash cultural tips, pests, and diseasesThe BasicsWhen to plantTransplant or direct seed: May–July, possibly April for transplanting.For best results, wait until daytime temperatures are regularly over 70°F and soil…
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Winter Squash (including pumpkins)

Garden Help > VegetablesSummer squashes such as zucchini are harvested young and eaten immediately. Despite its name, winter squash is grown in the summer. The name comes from the fact that the mature fruits can be stored for winter eating. Pumpkins are also types of winter squash.UC Links How…
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Melons

Garden Help > VegetablesUC LinksHow to grow: MelonsPest management: Cantaloupe cultural tips, pests, and diseasesThe BasicsWhen to plantTransplant or direct seed: May–JuneFor best results, wait until daytime temperatures are regularly over 75ºF and soil temperature is over 70ºFStart in pots for…
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Watermelon

Garden Help > Fruits & NutsUC LinksHow to grow: Watermelon, UC Davis Vegetable Research and Information CenterPest management: Watermelon cultural tips, pests, and diseasesThe BasicsWhen to plantTransplant or direct seed: May–June.For best results, wait until daytime temperatures are regularly…
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