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Re: Crown Prince pumpkin
« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2017, 16:39:03 »
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There is also Jarrahdale squash another fairly similar op squash and available in UK.

Thanks Galina, I've ordered that and found they also had Golden Crown aka Table Gold which I fancied trying this year. RESULT :)

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Re: Crown Prince pumpkin
« Reply #21 on: February 02, 2017, 12:46:39 »
I grow quite a few different types of eating pumpkins and most remain pretty true if you use their seed each year.   The weather has a much bigger influence on the finished product over the variety used .. at least in the NW of England.

Among others  I grow Whangaparoa Crown and Crown Prince, not much difference really but I  prefer the former which is more reliable IMHO.  Both are good eating and they store well into the following spring!

 

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