For us, seeds are the way to go. Squash plants don't generally like to be transplanted. When setting out the plants in the soil, just be very gentle and especially careful not to disturb their roots. Make sure you harden off the seedlings before you transplant so they get acclimated to the weather. (A week before transplanting, harden off seedlings by cutting back on water and lowering the nighttime temperature to 65°F.) Water them and mist them several times a day the first few days. You may wish to contact Bonnie. If you mean Bonnie Plants, they provide great advice.
For us, seeds are the way to go. Squash plants don't generally like to be transplanted. When setting out the plants in the soil, just be very gentle and especially careful not to disturb their roots. Make sure you harden off the seedlings before you transplant so they get acclimated to the weather. (A week before transplanting, harden off seedlings by cutting back on water and lowering the nighttime temperature to 65°F.) Water them and mist them several times a day the first few days. You may wish to contact Bonnie. If you mean Bonnie Plants, they provide great advice.