Then you could consider growing squash vertically and taking advantage of the space-saving benefits on offer. You do not need ...
However, did you know zucchini can be trained to grow vertically in a novel space-saving way to cultivate the plants in smaller spaces? Part of the summer squash family, zucchini - or courgettes ...
Vine crops don’t need a support to grow and produce, but they tend to take over the garden if left to sprawl on the ground. Training these vines to grow vertically allows you to plant more ...
Courgettes, summer squash and marrows can all be grown in ... Fill a 7.5cm (3in) pot with compost and firm gently. Sow a seed vertically 2.5cm (1in) deep and cover. Label, water and put in a ...