Hi I have been sent a message to ask if I would show my squash collection'
Jumbo Pink Banana Squash
Italian Serpent Zucchini Rampicante
Titty FruitBlack Japanese Futsu Squash
Snow White Valenciano Pumpkin
Batman pumpkin
Hoologan Pumpkin
Tonda Pumpkin
Musque de Provence
Small Sugar Pumkin
Green Striped Crenshaw
Crown Prince
Sweet Oven
Baby Bear Pumpkin
Luffa Gourd
Dills Atlantic Giant Pumkin
Wee B Little
Festival
Butternut Sprinter
Zenith Butternut
Sweet Dumpling
Bennings Green Tini
Sunburst
Black Beauty Zucchini
Ronde ne nice
Yellow Crookneck
Gem
Table Queen
Autumn Cup
Gold Nugget
Buttercup
Ambercup
Sweet Meat
Nicklows Delight ...another butternut
Zenith .....another Butternut
Delicata
Sugar Loaf
Sweet Dumpling
Blue Magic
Hi Beta Gold spaghetti squash
Round Zuchinni
Early Golden Hubbard
Jaune Gros De Paris
Jack Be Little
JarrahdaleJ
aspee do Vendee
Thelma Sauders
Musquee de provence
yugoslavian finger fruit
Galeux D'Eysines
Red Kuri
Greek Sweet red
Dills Atlantic Pumpkin
yellow crookneck
'White scallop
Shishigatani
Burgess Buttercup
Australian Butter
Coban Pumpkin
Georgie Candy Roaster
Anna Swartz
Australian Japs
Turban Gourd
Triamble
Hokkaido
Pumpkin
I will do the melons tomorrow XX Jeannine
What a fantastic list! Do you manage to eat them all??? I am a fan of Pink Banana and Musque de Provence - is Musquee de Provence (lower on your list) different from Musque?
No it is me putting one in twice(must have 2 packets) and then spelling it wrong XX Jeannine
Hi Jeannine
I have a few seeds types in my very small squash collection but it includes two that you havent got
Sibley Squash
Queensland Blue
i have a couple of each going spare and cant think of a better collection to add them to
PM if interested
If you could plant only one which one would you grow?
That is an amazing list, you must have a lot of room to grow them!
I was going to say that too, how much room do you need to grow all these lovelies? :o
If I planted only one I would grow the Delicata type 'Sugar Loaf.
I don't plant eveyone every year of course,but I have 2 full dized lotties and use 1/2 of one for my Pumpkin Patch. I have a few on here that I bought this year and have not grown before also.
Thank you for the offer of the two new ones,I did have Queensland Blue but all gone so that would be great and the Sibley would be smashing too.I will Pm you.
Squash are addictive you know,well at least collecting the seed sare !!!
XX Jeannine
Jeannine I found some Jack be Little seeds today at Van Hages for 50p (raaay!) but put them back because they were a year old (booo).
Are squash seeds still reliable in their second year? If yes, I'll get back up there and buy them.
Yes go back and get them QUICK. I planted some 1988 seeds this year of a squash and got pretty good germination,I think 6/7 out of 10. I keep mine in the fridge in a sealed case.I doubt if you will have any trouble with last years at all,not with squash.
XX Jeannine
Come on Jeannine, fess up - you live in a house made entirely of squash, don't you? ;D
Truly wonderful collection.
Would any of these grow in pots, my plot is pretty small so dont have any room?
I would love to try some new ones and shall be giving Cobnut (Butternut) a try.
Last year i grew courgetts in pots and they worked a treat.
Truth is, I live in a very basic small house with minature gardens back and front.Without the lotties I would be a basket case.
Squash house...mmm... has to be a joke there somewhere. Bird house Gourd maybe.
The beauty about seed collecting is .1. It is cheap. 2. Doesn't take up much room. 3. It is always a thrill so get another one.
I am just as bad with my toms and my melons. Beans are getting a bit interesting too.
I wonder of anyone out there has a cabbage collection.
XX Jeannine
Amazing co0llection, jeannine. I think I could easily develop a similar addiction unfortunately I just don't have the space.
Now that is a Squash Collection to envy!
Chris, many of the vining ones will grow vertical like beans if you pick the smaller sized ones and Cougettes(zuchinni) will make it in a big pot as almost all are bush plants.There is now a bush version of my favourite Sugar Loaf but I haven't grown it yet,the seeds are en route so I may get a chance for thisd year yet. There are several variety of Butternut some are bigger than others but I think most would grow vertical with a trellis behind.Water well and be prepared to fertilise.
XX Jeannine
Wow really impressive - do send us some picture when they all start fruiting or invite us to an an open allotment viewing.
Am very interested to hear about your melon collection as I have not had much success with these...
Flossie, truthfully I don't get the melons that I used to when In BC Canada but if I give them the space and the heat I usually can get most of them to come on,it is always a race against time with them maturing though, and water melons are the most difficult, but I love the challenge.Under glass they do need to be hand pollinated though. There are several that grow here well. You need to pick one that is short season. Don't overcrowd them.If you can grow good indoor cukes you should be Ok with short season melons. Can you tell me what kind you tried with.
I have shared my melon seeds with other folks with mixed results.
I find it frustrating that I don't have all the greenhouse space I would like to play with them more. I have one melon house ,well they share it with a grape but I tend to overcrowd them too. I grew about 8 or 9 varieties last year and got fruit from all but 2, but I felt they deserved more time than I gave them.
XX Good Luck Jeannine
I think that it was collective farm woman I think that I neglected her a little...a lot?
Goodness me, is there a rehab centre for Squash addicts? :D ;D
It is funny you should mention this one as I have never grown it before this year,the germination has been poor compared to the others and it is growing at a slower rate,I have no idea why.It is sold here in the Uk so one would suppose it should go.
In my melon book(Melons for the passionate grower) it is described as a must have,It is not much to look at and seems hard on the outside. It is from the Ukraine. I shall be watching this one myself very carefully.
Sweetheart may be a better one to have a go with.
Hero of Lockinge is an English bred melon that I have had good success with but you cannot buy it any longer in the Uk,it is not on the approved EU list. Would you believe I got my seeds from Texas!! Isn't that silly.
I feel sure there are folks here who could help you much more than I can with melons for England.Actually I would very much welcome the help myself.
There is a Eurpoean theory here that you pinch out the growing tips of melons and squash. and m,any people have told me that they do that with them all.I personally do not as I think it creates more problems that it solves. It is however possibly a good idea for melons grown under glass so I might try it this year but for me it is a real no no for squash in the open for me.
Good Luck XX Jeannine
Thanks J - will try again this year
Jeannine ... wow ... wow ... and wow !! ;D Wish I had two plots too so I could grow more that I do too :D
Think I may also have one that you don't have shall go check it out !! ;)
But please tell me, which do you use for what ??
If you were to pick just one for each specific purpose which would they be?
Hi I don't grow any for particular purposes. I grow very little summer saqush , just a few bushes.After that I grow them truthfully beacause I enjoy it,The variations aee tremendous and they are beautiful. I use many for decorations in the house, a basket of assorted ones goes to a harvest festival,I share them with friends, and I eat them.I do make pumpkin pies, one a traditional one and one a cheesecake type with a ginger crust smothered in cream , so I do grow ones that rae better for pies. Most of the pumpkins are not actually. The huge big ones are not much use. There are varieties that are superb for pie. There are variations in taste , teaxture and keeping ability just as there are in potatoes and tomatoes.
Most of all I just have to grow them. If I find a new one I just have to give it a go.
XX Jeannine