37 Squash Recipes for Summer, Fall, and Beyond (2024)

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Summer Squash Carpaccio Prosciutto-Wrapped Baked Zucchini with Balsamic Drizzle Grilled Summer Squash with Roasted Pistachio Sauce Roasted Butternut Squash Parmesan Squash Fondue Roasted Squash with Mole Almendrado Roasted Squash Salad with Sumac and Italian Dressing Roasted Butternut Squash with Curry Leaves Lamb and Butternut Squash Tagine with Apricots Parsley Egg Noodles with Squash and Tomato Sugo Ratatouille Slab Pie Kabocha Squash Fritters with Yuzu-Garlic Dipping Sauce Roasted Butternut Squash with Chorizo-Spiced Kale Parmesan-Panko-Crusted Baked Zucchini Butternut Squash Soup with Bacon and Crème Fraîche Summer Squash with Poblano, Queso Fresco, and Epazote Candied Pumpkins with Piloncillo and Cinnamon Whole Baked Pumpkin Soup Spicy Sausage Pasta with Tomatoes and Squash Summer Squash and Shrimp Fricassee Squash Casserole with Potato-Chip Crust Roasted Chicken and Acorn Squash with Sumac Brown Butter Brown Sugar–Glazed Salmon with Buttery Roasted Squash Turkey and Butternut Squash Lasagna with Crispy Sage Pumpkin Butter Roasted Squash Wedges with Collard-Peanut Pesto Grilled Summer Squash Casserole Summer Squash Gratin Roasted Winter Squash with Vanilla Butter Curried Squash Galette Roasted Kabocha with Maple Syrup and Ginger Enmoladas de Calabaza Roasted Butternut Squash with Sage Delicata Squash and Sausage Crostata with Ricotta and Honey Coconut Chickpeas with Winter Squash Squash and Black-Eyed Pea Coconut Curry Acorn Squash with Coconut Custard FAQs References

From pumpkins to zucchini, there's a whole world of squash out there, and this roundup celebrates some of our favorite squash recipes. Butternut squash makes a hearty soup that's perfect for fall and made all the more irresistible with the addition of bacon and crème fraîche, while summer squash carpaccio is a great light lunch for warmer weather. With more than 30 recipes to choose from, you'll find something delicious for every season.

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Summer Squash Carpaccio

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"When summer squash is freshly picked, all it needs is a little olive oil, salt, pepper, and maybe a hit of lemon juice," chef Marcela Valladolid writes. "Here, I've taken it to next-level magic by adding sweet dates, fresh mint, and toasted pepitas spiced with Tajín seasoning to the thinly sliced summer squash. For a gathering with friends in the garden or a light lunch, this has become a favorite of mine."

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Prosciutto-Wrapped Baked Zucchini with Balsamic Drizzle

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Wrapped in salty prosciutto and roasted until tender, this quick and easy zucchini recipe makes a light summer main course. You can choose your own adventure when it comes to this dish: Prepare it in the oven, or fire up your grill for an extra layer of charred, smoky flavor. Don't forget to drizzle with balsamic glaze for a lightly sweet finish.

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Grilled Summer Squash with Roasted Pistachio Sauce

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Grilled zucchini and yellow squash are dressed in a spicy sauce of tomatillos, pistachios, and charred serrano chiles.

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Roasted Butternut Squash Parmesan

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Instead of an open-faced parm, this vegetarian version has a double-decker of squash–marinara–oozy cheese with main-dish gravitas. It's hearty and way less fussy than making a traditional parm.

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Squash Fondue

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2023 F&W Best New Chef Amanda Shulman's seasonal riff on the classic raclette set of crudités dipped in melted cheese is served in acorn squash. "They make perfect (and edible!) vessels," she says.

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Roasted Squash with Mole Almendrado

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In this vegetarian main course, a quick, velvety weeknight-friendly mole is made with dried ancho chiles and toasted almonds, then served with tender kabocha squash.

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Roasted Squash Salad with Sumac and Italian Dressing

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Petals of red onion, nutty acorn squash, and pickled pepperoncini tossed in a creamy Italian dressing make a hearty but not heavy side. Inspired by chef Scott Tacinelli's crispy sweet potatoes at Don Angie in New York, we add sumac to the dressing, giving it an herbal, lemony kick.

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Roasted Butternut Squash with Curry Leaves

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"A sprinkling of Marash chile flakes and curry leaves with coconut oil add a bit of heat and an intoxicating fragrance, while the black mustard seeds add a hint of nuttiness," cookbook author Nik Sharma writes of this recipe.

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Lamb and Butternut Squash Tagine with Apricots

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The natural juices from the lamb and onion create steam that bastes the meat as it cooks over a low flame. The gentle heat ensures that the environment inside the tagine remains moist and does not dry out or burn. Savory lamb, salty olives, and ras el hanout spice are balanced by sweet butternut squash, apricots, and a touch of honey.

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Parsley Egg Noodles with Squash and Tomato Sugo

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Resting this enriched pasta dough for a full two hours is essential to the final texture. Too short of a rest results in puffy, thick noodles, while a well-rested dough rolls into thin, tender pasta. The noodles are paired with a simple sugo composed of just five ingredients: butternut squash, crushed tomatoes, a small yellow onion, kosher salt, and extra-virgin olive oil.

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Ratatouille Slab Pie

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The beautiful lattice top on this vegetarian showstopper encases vibrant summer squash, eggplant, tomatoes, and fresh herbs.

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Kabocha Squash Fritters with Yuzu-Garlic Dipping Sauce

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Japanese korokke are the basis for these cheesy squash fritters, which can be made with freshly steamed kabocha squash or canned pumpkin puree.

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Roasted Butternut Squash with Chorizo-Spiced Kale

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With its earthy sweetness and dense texture, butternut squash makes a hearty vegetable steak. At Chaval in Portland, chef Damian Sansonetti highlights its complexity with his chorizo spice mix. He blooms the blend of cumin, pimentón, and coriander in oil to release its aroma, which provides a smoky foundation for this shoulder-season dish.

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Parmesan-Panko-Crusted Baked Zucchini

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With plenty of cheesy flavor, this quick-cooking zucchini dish comes together in less than 30 minutes. Mild and tender zucchini are richly flavored with breadcrumbs and cheese for a dish worthy of a party — or just a one-pan weeknight dinner. Enjoy these crispy rounds as a side dish, or pair with your favorite dipping sauce for a crowd-pleasing appetizer.

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Butternut Squash Soup with Bacon and Crème Fraîche

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Roasting the butternut squash with honey and a touch of salt intensifies the natural sweetness of the squash and caramelizes the honey. Take time browning the onions; cooking them low and slow deepens the foundational flavor of this hearty soup.

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Summer Squash with Poblano, Queso Fresco, and Epazote

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Epazote is a leafy herb with a pungent, bright flavor, with notes of citrus, mint, and oregano. It lends a savory depth to the summer squash and pairs particularly well with dairy. Leaving the queso fresco in larger chunks allows it to soften slightly, but not completely melt into the dish.

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Candied Pumpkins with Piloncillo and Cinnamon

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Calabaza en tacha, a Mexican dessert traditionally prepared for Día de los Muertos, was the inspiration for these candied pumpkins drenched with a rich syrup made from piloncillo cones, an unrefined, molasses-laden Mexican cane sugar. Small sugar pie pumpkins have more concentrated sugars, making them perfect for this simple dessert. As the pumpkin wedges cool, they soak up the syrup, resulting in custardy bites laced with cinnamon, clove, and a hint of orange.

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Whole Baked Pumpkin Soup

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Baking pumpkins whole traps steam inside the vegetable, resulting in a lush, velvety pumpkin puree and making the skins easy to remove. A simple reduction of dry white wine mingles with butter to balance the sweetness of the pumpkin. The recipe was one prepared by Copenhagen chef Christian Puglisi at a week-long culinary retreat at Rocca delle Tre Contrade in Sicily.

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Spicy Sausage Pasta with Tomatoes and Squash

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Added just minutes before serving, thinly sliced squash melts into the pasta without losing its shape and texture. Use a mandoline to achieve wafer-thin slices. For the sausage, feel free to use either merguez or spicy Italian. Either way, you'll end up with a great meal.

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Summer Squash and Shrimp Fricassee

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"Once the summer starts, there are inevitably big baskets of zucchini and yellow squash that we just don't know what to do with," says Oxford, Mississippi-based chef Vishwesh Bhatt. "This fricassee is a terrific place to use them. It's really light, it's really quick, and it's really easy to cook a big batch of it, making it an ideal centerpiece for summer gatherings."

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Squash Casserole with Potato-Chip Crust

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Gooey cheese and a crisp potato chip topping are key in this Eastern Carolina dish; if you're worried that you're cooking down the vegetables too much — you're not. Gloriously caramelized mush is the goal and when done just right, this casserole can be filed under "looks like hell, tastes like heaven."

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Roasted Chicken and Acorn Squash with Sumac Brown Butter

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Pre-salting the chicken makes for a savory flavor throughout and helps crisp up the skin. Browning the butter adds nutty depth to the sauce; a flourish of sumac and Aleppo pepper — though not fresh ingredients — adds a fresh, bright flavor to the finished dish.

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Brown Sugar–Glazed Salmon with Buttery Roasted Squash

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Chef Erick Williams recommends thick cuts of salmon for this recipe because they cook quickly while remaining juicy and tender, and are well-balanced by the sweet, gingery glaze. If delicata or acorn squash isn't available, substitute six cups of peeled and diced butternut squash.

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Turkey and Butternut Squash Lasagna with Crispy Sage

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Each layer of this next-level lasagna smartly leans on Thanksgiving leftovers to bring big flavor to the table. Leftover sautéed mushrooms jazz up the creamy bechamel, pan-fried sage leaves add a nice touch, and mashed butternut squash provides a smooth contrast to the hearty turkey filling flavored with leftover gravy and Parmesan.

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Pumpkin Butter

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In the fall, when squash and pumpkins are in their prime, make this pumpkin butter your go-to add-in. This silky preserve toes the line between sweet and savory. Try it on toast with cream cheese, in whipped cream, or melted into a mixture of sage and brown butter for an autumnal pasta sauce.

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Roasted Squash Wedges with Collard-Peanut Pesto

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Blanching and shocking the collards preserves their vibrant color in the pesto and removes the greens' slight bitter edge. Use best-quality peanuts; their toasty, nutty flavor is the foundation of the creamy pesto.

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Grilled Summer Squash Casserole

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Traditionally called malaiwala, "the one with cream," this casserole from chef Cheetie Kumar marries Punjabi flavors with a ratatouille-style summer side. Make this a main dish by adding cubed paneer.

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Summer Squash Gratin

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Recipe developer Laura Rege puts abundant summer squash and zucchini to good use in this beautiful and very simple gratin, which gets fantastic flavor from white wine, leeks, and Gruyère cheese.

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Roasted Winter Squash with Vanilla Butter

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Fragrant vanilla bean butter does double duty here, flavoring the squash and softening the skin during roasting. The greater the variety of winter squash you use, the more interesting the dish will be.

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Curried Squash Galette

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With a superflaky crust and a lightly spiced sweet-savory winter squash filling, this rustic galette from Food & Wine’s Justin Chapple makes an ideal vegetarian meal.

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Roasted Kabocha with Maple Syrup and Ginger

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Cookbook author Melissa Clark likes giving slices of winter squash a little wake-up, so she roasts them with maple syrup, olive oil, fresh ginger, and thyme. It's a simple idea, but the combination of flavors highlights the squash in the best possible way. Another bonus: The recipe can easily be made ahead and served at room temperature.

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Enmoladas de Calabaza

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To make these Enmoladas de Calabaza, lightly fried tortillas are generously stuffed with tender strands of spaghetti squash and then covered in a concentrated kabocha squash mole. The kabocha mole is seasoned with dried chiles and five-spice powder, which lend a delicate smokiness to the savory sauce.

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Roasted Butternut Squash with Sage

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This warming baked squash dish needs just five ingredients and comes together with only 10 minutes of active prep time.

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Delicata Squash and Sausage Crostata with Ricotta and Honey

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In their book Wine Food, sommelier Dana Frank and recipe developer Andrea Slonecker pair funky, bright wines with flavorful, vegetable-forward dishes. They compare crostatas and galettes to pizza, making them the perfect weeknight dinner. This version layers fennel-spiced sausage, chile, delicata squash, and honey for a dinner that pairs well with a northern Italian Dolcetto.

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Coconut Chickpeas with Winter Squash

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Starchy, slightly sweet plantains are a natural addition to winter squash. Here, chef JJ Johnson simmers both, along with canned chickpeas, in coconut milk that's steeped with aromatics. The result is creamy, fragrant, and so comforting.

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Squash and Black-Eyed Pea Coconut Curry

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In this recipe from cookbook author Meera Sodha, garam masala–roasted acorn squash joins a very lightly simmered coconut curry with fresh tomatoes and black-eyed peas.

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Acorn Squash with Coconut Custard

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Every year at Thanksgiving, Top Chef winner Kristen Kish's mother would serve roasted acorn squash. When Kish took over cooking the holiday meal, she enhanced the classic side with a rich coconut custard that offsets the earthy sweetness of the dish. The custard will set as it cools and slices beautifully at room temperature.

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37 Squash Recipes for Summer, Fall, and Beyond (2024)

FAQs

What is the lowest temperature summer squash can tolerate? ›

In general, a frost (31-33 degrees F.) will kill beans, cantaloupe, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, okra, peas, pepper, potatoes, sweet potatoes, squash, tomatoes, and watermelon.

What can I do with excess summer squash? ›

  1. Ferment it. Fermenting is an easy, safe way to preserve food. ...
  2. Dry it. If you've got a dehydrator, you can quickly dry large amounts of summer squash. ...
  3. Freeze it. Like dehydrated squash, frozen squash is perfect for winter use in soups, stews, and baked goods. ...
  4. Can it. ...
  5. Recipes.
Jul 13, 2021

What is the best squash for hot weather? ›

Squashes such as zucchini and yellow squash will do really well in extreme heat over 104 degrees Fahrenheit. If you want to maximize your production in summer, always grow squashes, gourds, and pumpkins. Squash is super easy to grow and is a fail-safe crop you can grow in your garden.

How do you increase summer squash yield? ›

Give squash plants room to sprawl by planting them 3 to 6 feet apart. Grow them in an area that gets 6 or more hours of sun and has rich, well-drained soil. Give your native soil a nutrient boost by mixing in several inches aged compost or other rich organic matter.

Should I cover my plants at 35 degrees? ›

Once temperatures drop below 40°F, you may want to start covering your plants with a frost blanket depending on what you're growing, which we'll get into in just a bit. Freeze – A freeze is when the air temperature is 32°F or below.

What not to plant with summer squash? ›

You may want to experiment with different companion crops until you find the perfect combination to fit your personal tastes and growing conditions. Avoid planting zucchini and summer squash with all other vining plants which include cucumbers and sweet potatoes as well as pumpkins, winter squashes, and melons.

What is the disadvantage of summer squash? ›

Disadvantage: summer squash retains a lot of water so you are using up space in your freezer; when thawed the zucchini will be mushy so don't plan on sauteeing or using in a recipe that will be affected by the extra liquid.

Can you freeze summer squash for later use? ›

Does summer squash freeze well? Yes! The squash can last up to 10 months in the freezer! Whether you choose to thaw it or cook from frozen, just note that the texture of frozen summer squash might not be exactly the same as fresh squash.

Can you freeze summer squash without blanching? ›

And while this might seem like it takes a little more planning, it's worth the effort! That's because if you freeze squash when it's raw, the texture will get too watery once it's thawed. To make sure your squash doesn't get mushy in the freezer, the key is to lightly blanch it before you freeze it.

What is the tastiest summer squash? ›

Tatuma. This Mexican heirloom squash (also called calabacita) is firmer than other types of summer squash, but it's sweeter and more flavorful. They're usually shaped like paler green zucchini, although sometimes they're spherical. Use them in any of your favorite zucchini recipes to give the dish a flavor boost.

What squash has the best flavor? ›

  1. 1 • Delicata / Sweet Dumpling. These are the most delectable of the pepo squashes, often much sweeter than their close cousins, the green acorns. ...
  2. 2 • Kabocha. ...
  3. 3 • Butternut. ...
  4. 4 • Acorn. ...
  5. 5 • Spaghetti. ...
  6. 6 • Buttercup. ...
  7. 7 • Hubbard.

What is the healthiest squash you can eat? ›

1. Butternut Squash. One of the most popular varieties of squash, it can be use in so many ways. It's one of the most rich in Vitamin A, boasting about 100% of the recommended daily value per cup, in the antioxidant form of beta-carotene.

What is the best fertilizer for summer squash? ›

When summer squash begins to bear, sidedress each plant with a total of ½ cup of 10-10-10 fertilizer. With vine types, apply the fertilizer just before the runners start to spread. Sidedressing is especially important on light sandy soils. Apply the fertilizer six to eight inches away from plants along each side.

Will squash grow in 100 degree weather? ›

Summer squash, such as zucchini and yellow squash, thrive in warm temperatures between 70-95°F (21-35°C). They can tolerate some heat but may become stressed if temperatures exceed 100°F (38°C).

What is the secret to growing squash? ›

Squashes like warmth and full sun, in rich, moisture-retentive but not waterlogged soil. They need plenty of space – even the more compact bush varieties can easily spread to 90cm (3ft) across. Before planting out or sowing seeds outdoors, prepare the ground where each squash will grow.

Can squash survive 40 degree nights? ›

Summer squash can also be damaged by frost and temperatures below 50°F (10°C). Zucchini, like other summer squash, prefer warm temperatures between 70-95°F (21-35°C).

What temperature is good for squash at night? ›

The cucurbits grow best when temperatures during the day are 75-85 °F and when night temperatures stay above 60 °F. Temperatures above 95 °F slows plant growth, may increase flower abortion, or influence fruit set and fruit sizing.

How often do you water squash in 90 degree weather? ›

If it's hot and dry, your squash may need watering twice weekly. Feel the soil and use it as a guide when deciding how often to water. Generally, if the soil begins to dry out at a depth of 4 to 6 inches, your squash need watering. Water more frequently if the leaves are wilting or drooping.

What night temperature can zucchini tolerate? ›

And any time the nighttime temps fall below 33°F, you can expect damage to the leaves and the plants may die. Should the freeze grow colder still, with temperature plummeting below 28°F, it's unlikely you can save the plant even using a row cover or plastic to protect them.

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