Butternut squash are vining plants that naturally spread along the ground, but with just a little help they easily climb up a trellis. The trellised vines are pretty, of course, but the benefits are more| Ask the Food Geek
Harvest pickling cucumbers when they are small. Gherkins should be about the size of your thumb, sliced pickles just smaller than a spice jar, and spears should be just larger than a spice jar.| Ask the Food Geek
This soup is as quick & easy as it is tasty. Everything for the soup is roasted in the oven on a single sheet pan. Bacon is laid over the top of butternut squash and| Ask the Food Geek
These colorful silicon seed starting trays are as functional as they are cute. They come with a sturdy plastic bottom, a humidity dome, and mini grow lights. Grow your own food. #garden #seedstarting| Ask the Food Geek
How to roast any winter squash seed in the oven so they are extra crispy. There are two secrets: drying out the seeds and baking them low and slow.| Ask the Food Geek
The gardening season will soon come to an end, but we can still enjoy pumpkins and winter squash well into the winter months if we take some extra care during the harvest and storage process.| SDSU Extension
The popular roasting vegetable, butternut squash, are in season in fall and store well into the winter. I grow my own butternut squash and also buy them from the local farmers market to roast, add to soups, turn into sauces, and mix into salads.| Ask the Food Geek