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Mrs Ava

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Squash tunnel
« on: August 09, 2006, 22:46:21 »
If you are ever in any doubt about growing your pumpkins and squashes upwards, then check out these pics.  We took them whilst on our hols at the Parc Jardins Du Monde in Royan (www.jardins-du-monde.com).  They called it a curcabit passage.  There were pumpkins, melons, cucumbers and squashes of all shapes and sizes hanging within the pergola.  Put mine to shame!!



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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2006, 06:28:15 »
Oh wow e-j, a picture is worth a thousand words! It looks fabulous!
Picture stored in the file marked 'next year' ;) Thank you for this post, terrific ;D

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2006, 09:21:33 »
Ooh I want one!!  ;D

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2006, 11:59:14 »
me too!  ;D
This year it's squash.

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2006, 13:53:36 »
Fantastic EJ!

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2006, 14:02:42 »
Wow!! If only...........................

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2006, 22:24:34 »
oh wow, thank you for sharing that with us. This was the first time I've grown butternut squash (seeds coming from a farm shop squash) and it's taking over the garden (not the allotment for this one). It's spread onto the lawn, over the path and has confused the dog. I love butternut squash but even I am going to be hard pushed to use all of these. This would be a good idea to use for next year in training it up some south facing ugly fencing. thanks ;D

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2006, 09:39:28 »
I have a lovely butternut squash recipe if you are interested Mokanoo


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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2006, 10:15:27 »
I have grown Veg Spag up a runnerbean cane affair... but the weight of the fruit always looked dangerous so I have since sprawled... back to the drawing board I think!!!
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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2006, 15:42:51 »
Someone else on my site once grew it up some fairly stout poles arranged in a wigwam, and it worked.
« Last Edit: August 16, 2006, 20:42:17 by Robert_Brenchley »

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2006, 16:57:38 »
Not quite a tunnel, more like a bit of trellis, but it works.

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2006, 14:28:03 »
If growing up supports, do the fruit need supporting once they start getting heavy?  I'd be worried about them breaking the stems. 
They do look great though, and I would definitely like to try growing some up supports next year as I'm finding it hard stepping between my plants withough treading on the fruit!

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #12 on: August 22, 2006, 08:31:41 »
Not needed to support them yet and they are nearly full grown.

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Re: Squash tunnel
« Reply #13 on: August 22, 2006, 12:36:25 »
Hi EJ, Thanks for the pics.  :)

I`ve gathered strong metal supports for a runner bean fence for cucumbers. (Thats a cucumber fence then  ;D) I`m going to make a trench
this autumn as I do for beans and grow cucumbers straight up a fence from the outset next year.

This years cucumbers have spread and climbed over every suport I have put in reach. Some are going over the top of my fruit cage. I have struggled to keep them contained in a sensible way. The ones that are able to hang are much better quality than ones that rest on the ground or push up against a support.

The squash in your pictures are much tidier than any of mine, I need to plan ahead.
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