Sorry, very long post, but I've been so excited by my squashes these past 3 weeks........
I almost hate to say it, considering my earlier online panics and that some of you aren't having much luck this year, but I'm absolutely loving my squashes and they are running total riot round the plot

I do water regularly and some of them have got the best earth on the planet; my ex manure pens which I think must have been used by the old guy before me for scores of years.
I have two Tromba di Albenga, the one lying down grew at an exponential rate from 3 weeks ago and has set some lovely twisty entwined snakes, quite large now. I had to eat some of them as babies down to a lack of other veg and I was surprised by the eating quality raw and lightly steamed. The other one is supposed to climb up a trellis and started well but is now being squeezed badly by a kamo kamo.
My early kamo kamo in fairly duff earth is massive but disappointing; I've tried two baby fruits so far and to me they taste just like good old English marrow. It's an absolute whopper but its leaves are not that interesting and it doesn't yet appear to set more than 3 squash. The kamo kamo on the old compo heap set out later is doing well and looks more vigorous but no fruits as yet.
I just adore my Queensland Blue - it's swimming around with leaves the size of massive dinner plates and escaping left right and centre; lots of baby fruits, but not sure if they were fertilised or not.
I've two gem rolet which set fruit super early; one is now the size of a grapefruit, not sure how big they get but they're cute and black and shiny.
One of my Cornell's Bush Delicata is very handsome with full and bushy leaves and maybe first fruit set, it's a looker anyway. Something kept digging round the other one's roots and it's dangerously encircled by a kamo kamo, not sure it'll make it.
My crookneck continues to amaze - it's fruiting a month earlier than last year and so prolific. Once that dies back I'm hoping my late coussa and pattipan will take over - both doing well.
My achocha Caigua is frolicking amongst my beans and setting small fruits. Got my first taste of mouse melons a couple of days ago, nice

I planted some late fat baby achocha amongst my sweetcorn because they go rampant in September/October frosts permitting and they're establishing themselves well.
The only squashes that really aren't doing well at all are my cucumbers, which look totally yellow and stunted; weird, 2 varieties in 2 locations - I may pull them. cucumber mosaic virus maybe? Can't think that the weather wouldn't suit them

Anyway, all in all, I'm just thrilled every time I go down to see them. It's the closest thing to keeping pets I've come across in the plant world

Thank God for this forum where I can babble on because I keep trying to drag friends and relations down to see them, but they're not interested

can't shift 'em down there at all.
I have to say a big thanks to various people here, including the obvious ones, but others who posted photos last year which got me very curious and others for advice and others for seeds - I'd never have even thought about growing them without this forum.
Hurry up with the book Jeannine

- I've order the Compleat Squash because I saw a cheap copy, but I'd rather buy yours for the UK specifics any day.