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Planting squash, cucumbers, and pumpkins later in the season around July 4th can reduce pest issues and improve crop growth by leveraging warmer soil and higher pollinator activity. This strategy allows for earlier harvests, typically by mid-August, and helps avoid pests like cucumber beetles and squash bugs common earlier in the season. Gardeners are advised to monitor plants regularly for insects and use management techniques such as hand removal or trap crops to protect crops effectively.
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