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Title: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: angle shades on October 04, 2008, 18:24:08
 :) yes its me again with another squash query :-*

now the Blue Hubbard mystery has been solved, does anyone know where I can get , or have they grown, Red onion squash?

thanks in advance/ shades x
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: grawrc on October 04, 2008, 18:27:06
I'm pretty sure it's the same as Uchiki Kuri. Organic Gardening Catalogue has them.
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: angle shades on October 04, 2008, 18:33:42
thank you,grawrc :-*/ shades x
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Tulipa on October 04, 2008, 18:40:37
If you want to try one Morrisons had them for 99p today, they looked wonderful and I nearly bought one but my family would have teased me no end as I already have enough others, but I was intrigued, might go back for one next week. :-[

T.
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: redimp on October 04, 2008, 18:55:03
Kings - £1.00 for 10 seeds plus £1.50 p&p (flat rate p&p for seed order)
http://www.kingsseeds.com/kolist/1/VEGETABLES/V-S/SQUASH/8/12310.htm

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,45978.0.html
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: angle shades on October 04, 2008, 21:46:03
thanks for the replies and links :-*/ shadesx

Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: sawfish on October 05, 2008, 15:33:34
http://www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk/acatalog/A-Z_of_Vegetables_SQUASH.html (http://www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk/acatalog/A-Z_of_Vegetables_SQUASH.html)

Red Kuri

I just sent off for some.

Can Jeannine or anyone else tell me anything about the SQUASH TENESSEE SWEET POTATO?
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Jeannine on October 05, 2008, 16:08:20
Sawfish it is a Cushaw type winter squash...vines...elongated tear drop shape, light green with darker green stripes, turns more tan in storage. 12-15 llbs. Poor producer but will take some cool weather, early for a big squash, very poor for eating, decorative only and for me personally not worth the trouble as it isn' t mmuch to look at either. Not one I would choose to grow.

Not a very inspiring answer,,sorry. Really a dud as far as I am concerned.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: sawfish on October 05, 2008, 17:04:05
Thanks, glad I didn't bother with it now. Whats your favourite tasting squash that would grow in cooler weather?
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: realfood on October 05, 2008, 20:05:45
Red Kuri is similar but not the same as Uchiki Kuri. Some of you may remember that I asked this question early this year, but as there was some doubt, even in seed catalogues, I actually grew both types this year to find the answer.
They are both onion type squashes of similar size, but I felt that Uchiki Kuri was quicker to set fruit and easier to grow. The physical differences are:-
Red Kuri-    A red orange colour skin with a green stalk connecting the fruit to the main stem.
Uchiki Kuri-  A yellow orange colour skin ( almost yellow when young), with a yellow stalk connecting the fruit to the main stem.
I have still to taste them, but "Which" did a taste test and Uchiki Kuri was one of the best for taste.
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Barnowl on October 06, 2008, 09:46:08
Some interesting squash (in Belgium I think). I like the idea of "Caspar" being a ghostly white!

http://www.lacroisette.be/vlj/manufacturer.php?id_manufacturer=5 (http://www.lacroisette.be/vlj/manufacturer.php?id_manufacturer=5)

Haven't bought from here, just browsing...
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: realfood on October 06, 2008, 23:27:22
I have just spotted this description of Uchiki Kuri on seeds of change.

Uchiki Kuri Squash
Cucurbita maxima
3-4 lbs.

This Red Kuri (Hubbard-type) winter squash has been selected for uniform fruit shape and high yield. Flesh is dark orange and of superb eating quality. Can store for several months.
Planting depth: 1/2 - 1"
Soil temp. for germ.: 70-95°F
Days to germ.: 5-10
Plant spacing: 3-4'
Days to maturity: 50-55 days (seems to be very short?)
Full sun
Moderate water

and their description of Red Kuri
Red Kuri Squash
Cucurbita maxima
3-4 lbs.

A staff favorite. Wonderfully smooth creamy and dry texture. Makes outrageous pies. High yielding and teardrop-shaped, it is originally from Japan. Bright reddish-orange skin has splashes of green on some. Stores well for months. Also known as "Baby Red Hubbard." A staff favorite. (90-95 days)
Planting Depth: 1/2"
Soil Temp. for Germ.: 65-90°F
Days to Germ.: 3-7
Plant Spacing: 3'
Days to Maturity: 90-95
Full Sun
Moderate Water
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Jeannine on October 07, 2008, 11:41:48
My favourite Sawfish is Delicata types.. very reliable, prolific , tasty and relatively short season.

Having said that.. I got some seeds from a friend in Australia this year that are quite unique and the squash turned out to be fantastic. It is a blue ,but  not available outside a geographical area and was grown for years by the Mayor of the town... aptly called Mayoral Pumpkin. I am hooked on this one and feel quite excited about getting it.


XX Jeannine
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Lacroisette on October 08, 2008, 15:45:16
> Barnowl

Hello,

I'm the webmaster of http://www.lacroisette.be (http://www.lacroisette.be), we sell flowers and vegetables seeds. Our webstite statistics engine reported us that some people were coming on Lacroisette from this topic, so I decided to have a look.

If you're interrested in squashes, you can find our large range of varieties here : http://www.lacroisette.be/vlj/category.php?id_category=5&l=C&p=4 (if "Show 50 articles by page" is set at bottom of screen), and there are many others on following pages.

Our site is still in construction but you can already order seeds, we will ship them after 15 December 2008. Many of the seeds must receive their pictures and descriptions, it will be done as soon as possible.

If you would like to get some informations about us our about some of our seeds, don't hesitate to ask.

We send seeds in many European countries, with 5€ delivery cost.

Best regards,

Ronny.
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: grawrc on October 08, 2008, 19:39:03
Realfood thank you for that. It's really really helpful! :) :)
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Barnowl on October 09, 2008, 11:45:36
Hi Ronny.  Thanks for that information. Advice is very welcome but please note that one of the rules is that suppliers aren't allowed to advertise their products in posts in this forum. Good luck with your venture.
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Lacroisette on October 09, 2008, 12:54:51
OK, sorry, I didn't know.

Just mainly wrote that to say that if somebody is looking for something that I sell and has problem with French language, I can help to translate or give more informations.

R.
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: Barnowl on October 09, 2008, 13:10:25
No problem  :)
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: redimp on October 09, 2008, 18:44:49
Quote from: Lacroisette on October 09, 2008, 12:54:51
OK, sorry, I didn't know.

Just mainly wrote that to say that if somebody is looking for something that I sell and has problem with French language, I can help to translate or give more informations.

R.
Keep posting - just avoid being too in your face with the advertising!!
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: peter H on October 09, 2008, 21:03:08
Seen the Uchiki Kuri at : http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Premier-Seeds-Direct  bought other squash seeds from them this year, fantastic germination and only 99p plus 70p postage for my entire order.

Peter
Title: Re: RED ONION SQUASH
Post by: amphibian on October 10, 2008, 20:37:11
Quote from: peter H on October 09, 2008, 21:03:08
Seen the Uchiki Kuri at : http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Premier-Seeds-Direct  bought other squash seeds from them this year, fantastic germination and only 99p plus 70p postage for my entire order.

Peter

Cheers Peter, have you considered putting the link in your signature it might save you posting it in every single post you make ;)