How sad! What state are you in again?...
here in NY we have had a very very WET summer.
Perhaps you could start a bunch of different seedlings in one small section of ground, like a 'nursery bed', and keep that small area watered until the seedlings are a 2-3 inches tall, then transplant them out in their regular beds?





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- it'll cross-pollinate with any other squash in the neighborhood, plus grocery store squash is invariably hybrid. So the chance of getting a recognizable volunteer squash is very, very slim. Congrats!
One good thing about the drought is that they only doubled in size overnight. They're safely in the fridge now. 
