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For the person who asked if it was a wasp that lay the eggs that borers came from it is actually a butterfly that is the culprit. You ca...Read More
Had aphids eating my squash blossoms this year. Got very little production from the 2 crook neck plants. Still want to try again, but n...Read More
This is the first year I have grown this kind of squash.. The fruits are setting they get almost ready to harvest, then they seem to shri...Read More
I really like the flavor of this variety. It is very popular around these parts. They produce well but it seems that the Early Prolific...Read More
I am looking for an OP Crookneck Squash that is not as warty as most, lighter color and a smaller vine. (On the internet), it looks as th...Read More
Container gardening only here...one plant per 5 gallon buckets..the best flavor fried or stewed with onion...the vine borers are quite a...Read More
This season I've had very good luck with the yellow crookneck. I'm in Central Alabama. Of course I've had to use the waterhose quite a bi...Read More
If you become tired of just plain summer squash (most of us don't), try slicing a small onion into the bottom of the pan with a bit of bu...Read More
I LOVE crooknecks but...in the Rio Grande Valley, where I live, squash have been cultivated for hundreds of years. I think the squash bug...Read More
Bought a tiny crook neck at Whole Foods. This summer we have harvested close to 100 squash from it. Marvelous and tasty. No bugs no wo...Read More
I grew this summer squash in a small plot. The plant was huge, about 3ft tall and over 6 feet wide. Three plants took over my garden. I h...Read More
I have grown this great tasting squash for the last 3 years. It grows fast and is beautiful. BUT, I have experenced those bore worms ever...Read More
I have grown this squash for years and years. Best tasting when lightly steamed. Prolific and lovely. A garden without crookneck just ...Read More
Semi-open bush plants produce extended heavy crops of smooth light-yellow fruits with curved necks, bumps develop after edible stage. Bes...Read More
Another favorite squash from my southern childhood. Yellow crooknecks are mild and tender and great just simmered in water with sliced on...Read More
I dont remember a year when we havent grown yellow crookneck. My great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother all grew it. There is nothi...Read More
This is my Mom's favorite squash - she is from the South, and it is what she grew up with. I grow it every year and am always amazed wit...Read More
We like growing these squash to use on the grill. They grow fast and seem to bloom and set squash before we know it. They make a great side-dish!
I planted the seeds 2-3 years ago and they are just coming up. I didn't know what it was, but I knew it was taking over my small garden. ...Read More
The 19th century warted Giant Summer Crookneck is indeed a great tasting summer squash, It grows but produces at a slower rate than its h...Read More
I totally agree with Melody on the flavor. I grew a straight-knecked variety for the first time this yr. i believe the cultivar was calle...Read More
These are my favorite summer squash.Seeds are widely available,but since it is Open Pollinated,you can save your own from year to year.Th...Read More