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Do you all compost or burn when the squashes have gone this way? Last year I burnt, but seems like a massive waste - stems aren't mouldy. Could I compost those at least?
Trompetta d'Albenga has been productive and great fun
QuoteTrompetta d'Albenga has been productive and great funGlad you like this Barnowl. I have had loads of them. They seem to particularly like it under the sweetcorn. They last quite well, but not as long a butternut squash. Much more likely to get a long thin thing with a very hard shell which is extremely fussy about the sun.
Weather has been very dry so quite a lot of mine are producing good new growth and fruiting on the ends of the plants.
I compost the whole plant, mildewy parts included.
Quote from: Squash64 on September 25, 2009, 07:13:37I compost the whole plant, mildewy parts included.Thanks Betty :)You don't happen to have a photo of these growing up their canes, do you? Might do that for a bit of fun...
Powdery Mildew Charly... yes the squash will get it too... but they hold out a bit longer in my experience. :-\