Cross pollination of squashes

Started by gavinjconway, October 02, 2012, 18:07:55

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gavinjconway

Hi my learned friends...

I grew a few courgettes (round, normal, patty pan and Lebanese) and also some acorn squash "Honey Bear" all withing a space of 4x3mt.. Do you think that the Acorn Type would cross pollinate with courgette / marrow types? I want to collect some Acorn squash seeds but am scared of x pollination..
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gavinjconway

Now a member of the 10 Ton club.... (over 10 ton per acre)    2013  harvested 588 Kg from 165 sq mt..      see my web blog at...  http://www.gavinconway.net

RenishawPhil

I would say definately a strong case of cross pollination

Deb P

Squash are notoriously promiscuous, if they don't cross with anything you are growing, they will find something miles away! I once saved seeds from a pink banana squash, grew the seeds the next year and they were large yellow melon type things!
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gavinjconway

Ok I guess I'll toss the seeds out that I kept... Thanks for the replies..
Now a member of the 10 Ton club.... (over 10 ton per acre)    2013  harvested 588 Kg from 165 sq mt..      see my web blog at...  http://www.gavinconway.net

Toshofthe Wuffingas

Too late for this year but there are techniques for hand pollinating squashes and tying the flower shut.

Digeroo

I have had some interesting things pop up.  I have some very pretty  green pumpkins with a dark green check pattern come up as weeds.  Certainly had nothing like them last year.  Thought they were Kamo Kamo.  Had a huge prize winning marrow a few years ago.   Did not know it was there until I tripped over it. 

antipodes

I am taking a chance with the Pink Bananas I grew this year, as they were set before all the other pumpkin/squash types so I am hoping that the cross pollination may have been avoided. They are brilliant, love the flavour, and there were loads of seeds...
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

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