Squashkin from Marshalls

Started by Suzanne, January 16, 2009, 16:17:20

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Suzanne

I saw these online @ Marshalls seeds, so bought some. They are a cross between Crown Prince and Butternut, which sounds promising as CP is my favourite squash and I also like butternuts.

Is anyone else growing them?

Suzanne


Doris_Pinks

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saddad

Which qualities are they supposed to have inherited from the parents?
  :-\

pennsylvannia planters

Iv'e ordered some :)
However, last week i received an order from Marshalls that wasn't mine.
There were seeds, chilli plants(to arrive) and root trainers.
When i called Marshalls they told me to keep the lot ;D ;D ;D

saddad

Now if they send you your order that will be a result!  ;D

Suzanne

Quote from: saddad on January 16, 2009, 22:15:10
Which qualities are they supposed to have inherited from the parents?
  :-\

Dense, sweet flesh and long keeping. The piccy shows a butternut coloured squash in the shape of a crown prince.

I received my seeds approx. 7 days after order, which is about average for Marshalls.

lolabelle

ordered my squashkin today ;D ;D ;D ;D

Suzanne

We'll have to remember to comparenotes on whether they live up to the hype once we harvest.

Doris_Pinks

How are everyone's doing?
Out of the 20 ish squash I have planted, the 2 squashkins have keeled over! :-(  So now have to try again...............................I really want to taste them!
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Twoflower

i sent for the melon outdoor wonder. out of the 10 seeds i got only four came through and they don't look very healthy. the 29p melon seeds i got from lidl are romping away, next year i don't think i'll bother ::)

Suzanne

There were only 6 seeds in the packet - bit of a rip off in proce. I sowed 4 - 2 to a pot and 3 germinated. Plants look very healthy and are now out under bell cloches along with the other squashes.

So far I am not impressed in comparison to Crown prince , butternuts and others I grow (this year, baby blue hubbard, triamble, potimarron, marina di choggia, musquee de provence, bush buttrercup and kuri), mainly as the price per seed is so high - but we will see.

Doris_Pinks

Suzanne, both of mine keeled over, am hoping to plant 2 more today!
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realfood

So far, I am pleased with the progress of my Squashkin plants. 3 plants from 3 seeds, growing and fruiting well. Very much faster to set fruit than Butternuts, which is important this far North.
For a quick guide for the Growing, Storing and Cooking of your own Fruit and Vegetables, go to www.growyourown.info

Mortality

What happened with them all?
Please don't be offended by my nickname 'Mortality'
As to its history it was the name of a character I played in an online game called 'Everquest'
The character 'Mortality Rate' was a female Dark Elf Necromancer, the name seemed apt at the time and has been used alot by me over the years.

Suzanne

I have been disappointed with yeild (9 small fruits - 1-2lb each from 2 plants) and the flavour. No where near as good as Crown Prince. Also don't store too well. I am sending a note to Marshalls as they are a half decent company and I have taken part in trials for them before.

I am not growing them again this year.

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