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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Knowing When to Harvest</h2>

<p>Spaghetti squash is ready for harvest when it meets the following criteria:</p>

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<li>Uniformly deep golden yellow rind</li>
<li>Hard rind that cannot be easily dented with a fingernail</li>
<li>Stem has turned from green and supple to brown and hard</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Harvesting Spaghetti Squash</h2>

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<li><strong>Inspect the Stem:</strong> Look for stems that have turned brown and hard.</li>
<li><strong>Check the Color:</strong> Ensure the entire rind is a deep golden yellow, free of light-colored or green spots.</li>
<li><strong>Test the Rind:</strong> Gently press or scratch the rind with your fingernail. If it doesn&#8217;t leave a mark, the squash is ready.</li>
<li><strong>Cut the Stem:</strong> Use a sharp pruner to cut the stem, leaving 3-4 inches attached to the squash.</li>
<li><strong>Handle with Care:</strong> Support the body of the squash when handling to avoid breaking the stem.</li>
<li><strong>Cure:</strong> Place the squash in a warm, dry, and well-ventilated location for 1-2 weeks. Ideal temperatures for curing are 80-85°F.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Storing Spaghetti Squash</h2>

<p>Properly harvested and cured spaghetti squash can be stored for up to two months in a cool, dry place like a pantry. Ideal storage temperatures range from 55-60°F.</p>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ripening Off the Vine</h2>

<p>Hard frost can damage spaghetti squash, reducing its storage life. However, if it&#8217;s necessary to harvest before the squash is fully ripe, it will continue to mature off the vine for several weeks:</p>

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<li><strong>Wash and Dry:</strong> Wash and thoroughly dry the harvested squash.</li>
<li><strong>Place in a Sunny Window:</strong> Position the squash in a sunny window with the unripe portion facing the sun.</li>
<li><strong>Turn Regularly:</strong> Rotate the squash every few days to promote even ripening.</li>
<li><strong>Patience:</strong> It may take 2-3 weeks for the squash to fully ripen off the vine.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">FAQs</h2>

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<li><strong>Can You Pick Spaghetti Squash Too Early?</strong> Yes, it&#8217;s common for gardeners to harvest spaghetti squash prematurely. Check the stem, color, and rind to determine readiness.</li>
<li><strong>Should You Pick Spaghetti Squash Before It Turns Yellow?</strong> No, wait until the entire rind has turned a deep golden yellow before harvesting. However, if frost forces an early harvest, partially ripe squash can still ripen off the vine.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Additional Tips</h2>

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<li>Spaghetti squash has a long growing season of 90-110 days.</li>
<li>Northern gardeners typically start harvesting in September.</li>
<li>Avoid picking up the squash by the stem, as it can weaken the shelf life.</li>
<li>Hard frost can lead to a mushy rind and reduced storage life.</li>
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