How are everyones squashes doing

Started by lottiedolly, July 26, 2010, 08:47:31

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pigeonseed

Thanks for the encouragement goodlife! We will have a few good suppers, I'm sure.

I'm already planning next year - I'm going to give over a much bigger area to squash for a start and in a less steep and exposed part of the plot - so maybe that will help!

pigeonseed


1066

Well done Pigeonseed - I also know it's not been a perfect year for growing them, so You've done brilliantly. Keep on truckin !

Oh, and if you are planning on a few more next year I know someone with loads of great seeds  ;)  :D  ;D

Squash64

I picked these today

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The funny thing is, all except the three Crown Prince on the left are supposed to be Butternuts!

I am absolutely certain I didn't get plants mixed up (not even Shirl's funny Bonbon) so I suppose there were 'rogue' seeds in the packet.
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goodlife

Ohh..your butternuts look good size...all of them ::) ;D Yes it is year of the messed up seed packets...and it aint our fault!

realfood

The ones from the rogue seeds look as if they are from seed that has been cross-pollinated.
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Bugloss2009

Quote from: Squash64 on October 05, 2010, 12:49:37
I picked these today

[attachment=1]

The funny thing is, all except the three Crown Prince on the left are supposed to be Butternuts!

I am absolutely certain I didn't get plants mixed up (not even Shirl's funny Bonbon) so I suppose there were 'rogue' seeds in the packet.

that's just you again with your phallic obsession  :D

Squash64

Quote from: Bugloss2009 on October 05, 2010, 19:26:48
Quote from: Squash64 on October 05, 2010, 12:49:37
I picked these today

[attachment=1]

The funny thing is, all except the three Crown Prince on the left are supposed to be Butternuts!

I am absolutely certain I didn't get plants mixed up (not even Shirl's funny Bonbon) so I suppose there were 'rogue' seeds in the packet.

that's just you again with your phallic obsession  :D

Hehe, you should see some of the ones I picked the other day  :o
Shirl was shocked when she saw them. ;)
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

Mortality

Quote from: Squash64 on October 05, 2010, 12:49:37
I picked these today

[attachment=1]

The funny thing is, all except the three Crown Prince on the left are supposed to be Butternuts!

I am absolutely certain I didn't get plants mixed up (not even Shirl's funny Bonbon) so I suppose there were 'rogue' seeds in the packet.

Wow, i like the look of the long orange ones,  let us know what the rogues taste like and where did you get the seeds?
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GrannieAnnie



See anything strange about this butternut squash?
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shirlton

Surely the stem should be at the narrow end.
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chriscross1966

Quote from: GrannieAnnie on October 06, 2010, 02:40:13


See anything strange about this butternut squash?

Looks like Violin, they're bigger at the stem end sometimes...

oliveoyl_25

I've just cut open my very first squash of the year (a turks turban) to make a curry with and what an almighty pong !!  It had gone bad  :-[ I only cut it off the plant a couple of weeks ago.

Bugloss2009

aren't Turk's Turbans mainly ornamental? not very good to eat anyway?

oliveoyl_25

I've read differing views - some say lovely, others, not so good, so I thought I'd try for myself... but not today clearly.

Just been to the allotment and brought home a musquee de provence... it's HUGE! Still dark green all over though... I hope it's ripe inside.

1066

got my fingers crossed for you OliveOil!
Shame about the Turks Turban. I wonder why it has gone off?

Bugloss2009

Quote from: oliveoyl_25 on October 06, 2010, 17:06:38
I've read differing views - some say lovely, others, not so good, so I thought I'd try for myself... but not today clearly.

Just been to the allotment and brought home a musquee de provence... it's HUGE! Still dark green all over though... I hope it's ripe inside.

my musque de provence are also huge, and also very green, and still growing  :)

oliveoyl_25

Well it's beautifully orange inside and smells decidedly better than the TT, so squash curry is still on the menu... probably every night for the next 2 weeks lol.

I've still got 2 more MDP growing, I picked this one because the vine had disintegrated.

saddad

All mine are in except the shark's fin which are growing on a fence not on the ground...  :-\

GrannieAnnie

Quote from: chriscross1966 on October 06, 2010, 12:31:37
Quote from: GrannieAnnie on October 06, 2010, 02:40:13


See anything strange about this butternut squash?

Looks like Violin, they're bigger at the stem end sometimes...
but the others on the vine look normal.
The handle on your recliner does not qualify as an exercise machine.

earlypea

Sadly my early picked Queensland Blue have developed mould on the stems these past couple of days.  It's been so humid indoors and out, I suppose that's why.

I'm going to have to eat one and give one away.  I'm hoping they have some flavour at least.  One's still maturing on the trellis, although it has a constant pool of water in the top of it from the rain, so I fear that stem might rot too.

It's a shame because I wanted to take a photo of all of my squashes together to remind me of my squash wonderland this year because I don't think I'll be able to grow so many ever again and half of them are still out there.

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