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Chrisscross.. Ha ha,no I didn't write the Compleat Squash but I do highly reccommend it bearing in mind that Amy Goldman who did write it has acres of land,unlimited space, lights etc and does not have to contend with the UK weather,so it is not always possible to follow her growing advice, but the book is an excellent read with some super photography.XX Jeannine
Chris cross, I have never been fond of the Butternuts but I think they were the first to find there way to the UK so they became popular.When I lived in Yorkshire I managed to grow almost all of the squash that I planted unless the season was bad, My personal belief is that they really want to grow and given the correct needs..they will.XX Jeannine
I grew several different pumpkins and squashes and my favourite tasting one to date is Tondo Padana. Seems to keep well even when cut.
How did it compare with the other Winter Squashes for ease of growth