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id my squash please

Started by gavin., August 12, 2006, 19:09:13

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gavin.

can anyone tell me anything about this squash. i think it was part of the 'summer mystery mix' from the real seed co. When should I pick it and how should I cook it? I have quite a few.


gavin.


wattapain

#1
looks like a patty pan to me. I've got some white ones like that, also from real seed co. Acc to their site, you pick them when they're about 2-3" accross & cook like you do courgettes.
I've had a couple of pickings from 1 plant with another on a bit behind but showing promise!!  ::)
nice roasted!!
Terri

supersprout

another vote for patty pan - and wattapain's advice ;)

Tinkie_Bear

Looks like patty pan to me too, you can let them get bigger and stuff them like a marrow too, I grew them last year and was very pleased. Also the tiny baby ones that fall off beacuse they are not fertalised are great cooked whole.

Helen

Yuet_Lee

#4
hi there,
Here are mines Patty Pan. They're all yellow. And first time succesed to grow this. ;) because last two years they're all dropped when its was little :'(

It is very nice to slice it then cook with a bit of garlic. ;)


saddad

That's one summer squash I'e never grown... now Veg Spaghetti that is going mad...

Robert_Brenchley

I have one fruit on my veg spaghetti so far.

saddad

I have three or four plants, can't remember exactly and now they have taken over!!! on about 15 but Know there are two more to cut this morning and about 8 more set and swelling..
;D

Svea

i wasnt fussed with patty pans or veg spag myself - i guess i am a winter squash girl.

but that first picture does show a white patty pan for sure
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Tora

#9
It must be 'Pattison Blanc' Patty Pan. See this page http://www.realseeds.co.uk/courgettes.html

Mrs Ava

I love patties, think they are little flying saucers!  Pick them when very small and roast whole - delicious!  Bigger to huge, excellent stuffed, or sliced or used how any courgette would be used.  We weren't crazy on veg spag and are not bothering again.  Like you Svea, the winter pumpkins and squash suit us more.

flossie

The large white and green patty pans keep really well.  I've still got some from last year and they haven't rotted.  As well as being good to eat they make lovely decorations.

Tora

Ooops, sorry. It's not 'Pattison Blanc'.

The Real Seed Catalogue says it's a mixture of various interesting summer squash (courgettes, patty-pan & straightneck) from their trials and breeding programmes.


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