? on Crook-necked yellow squash

blurose

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Is it ok to trim back some of the leaves of my squash plant, as long as the fruit stays shaded? I planted beets too close to the front of it and they are being shaded so much that they quit growing. also, I planted it too close to my pattypan squash and it might be getting a little crowded on. This is my first year growing either of these squashes. My only other squash-growing experience was on the ranch years ago when I happened upon a squash plant volunteering up out of my compost pile. It seems I didn't count on the seeds from my store-bought acorn squash taking root in there, but I got 2 huge squash off of the that volunteer, and the plant didn't get very big. Live and learn.
 

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Have you got enough room in your garden to transplant the beets to another spot? I did this with several dozen small beet seedlings that I started in a bad place, and they all did fine. In fact I am currently eating some of them.

I don't know if I would want to start pruning the squash, they might not like it to much. It might weaken the plant, or allow disease to get a foothold.
 

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How close are your plants to each other? My squash are all pretty close, the leaves touch..but that helps to act as a living mulch. They plants keep the soil a bit cooler and help retain moisture....I don' t think close is all that bad.
As for the beets, I don't have any experience so I am not sure what to tell you!
 

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My 6 squash plants are way too close together.....I can't even see the ground, nor step between them at this point....my mistake, as I had forgotten just how big they can become. It hasn't seemed to inhibit their production, though!!!! I am getting about 6 squash from this grouping each day! I've never seen so many squash on one plant before. I would leave your squash to their growth and transplant the beets!
 

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Be really careful transplanting root vegetables like that, though. Usually it's not worth doing. :)
 
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