Definition of Hubbard squash in English:
Hubbard squash
nounˈhʌbədˈhəbərd ˌskwäSH
A winter squash with a green or yellow rind and yellow flesh.
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- Other members of the maxima group are Hubbard squashes, banana squashes, buttercup squashes and turban squashes - in short, most autumn and winter squash.
- What would you suggest doing with the two enormous Hubbard squashes in the garden?
- My Lakota Hubbard squashes seem to be having an issue with blossom-end rot.
- However, spaghetti squash has a shorter storage life of two months and Hubbard squashes can be kept for up to six months.
- Properly matured Hubbard squash have very hard shells and will store for long periods.
- Lorne Fitts, master gardener, adjusts the irrigation system for his Delicata and Hubbard squashes at the community garden.
- Buttercups, various Hubbard squashes and giant prize-winning pumpkins belong to Cucurbita maxima.
- Kabocha and Hubbard squashes are suitable replacements for the pumpkin. and Fontina Serves 6 as an appetizer or 4 as a main course
- They average five to ten pounds, and have been developed from the American Hubbard squashes, resulting in a similarity to the Golden Hubbards.
- A perimeter trap crop of Blue Hubbard squash can be used to protect summer squash from low to moderate populations of striped and spotted cucumber beetles and squash vine borers.
- I have never had Hubbard squashes pruned into such artistic shapes as that year.
- One grower, who was not interested in marketing Blue Hubbard squash, pulled the trap crop plants when the main crop was in bloom to avoid interspecies competition.
- Thus, squash bugs are most damaging on summer squash and zucchini, pumpkin and Hubbard squash.
- Avoid Hubbard squash that are soft or have bruises or mold.
- Some Hubbard squashes have a dark orange exterior and then there's the famous blue Hubbard squash which is gray in exterior but still orange on the inside.