Regarding this, how do you save squash seeds?
Wash the seeds to remove any flesh and strings. Cure the seeds by laying them out in a single layer on a paper towel to dry. Store them this way in a place that is dry and out of direct sunlight. Once thoroughly dried, in 3 to 7 days, store them in an envelope in a cool dry place with the rest of your seed supply.
Likewise, can you save seeds from store bought squash? You can save seeds from heirloom (open-pollinated) tomatoes, peppers, melons, and squash. However some seeds do require it for successful germination. Most legumes, pulses and grains (especially quinoa and amaranth) will grow marvelously in the garden.
Also, can I plant squash seeds straight from the squash?
Before planting, allow the squash to ripen until it's almost but not quite rotting. Then be sure to separate the flesh from the seeds and then allow them to dry before planting. Select the largest, most mature seeds to plant.
Should you soak squash seeds before planting?
You can soak your squash seeds before planting to encourage faster germination. Put them in clean water and let them sit for a few hours before planting. However, this is not required – as long as the growing medium is moist and warm, the squash seeds should germinate well.
