Article: Move over, zucchini.

If you've been stuck on the same no-name variety of zucchini in your summer vegetable garden, you may be missing out on some of the tastiest summer squash around. Catalogs now offer a whole new range of colors, shapes, and sizes, with flavors that range from mild to sweet to nutty. When freshly picked from the garden, they may even win over the staunchest squash bigots. Squash seeds are large and easy to handle, and planting them makes a good summer project for youngsters. Seeds germinate within a week or so, and plants start bearing fruit in as little as six weeks. Yellow or green, scalloped or round Most summer squash fit into one of three categories-scallop (patty pan), ...

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