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Post: # 63553Post ina »

I finally planted out my pumpkins, courgettes, squash etc etc today: on top of the muck heap, inside tyres - and the Queensland blue covered with glass, too. Not taking any chances! It's been a blimming cold June (after the hot April and May :roll: ). Only just picked my first strawberry, too... :(

Btw, butternut: I planted a couple last year and didn't get anywhere with them. I think I had one small fruit between the two plants, so I decided not to grow them again this year! Maybe they just need it warmer than our climate.
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Am now harvesting some butternuts as the plants have completely died off. I thought butternuts were like a really, really peachy colour? Mine are more skin tone than peachy. Will they ripen in the sun now or have they not done properly?
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Post: # 72664Post red »

kinda pale yellowy colour I would say

am jealous.. my butternut squash did not come to anything this year.
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Post: # 72672Post ina »

None of my pumpkins have come to anything - had a few smallish courgettes and custard marrow. What a waste of muck and work...
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Post: # 72673Post Millymollymandy »

Put them on a sunny windowsill indoors and eventually they will turn from the original stripy green colour to the pale beigy/yellow nutty colour and ripen! They do seem to take a long time to ripen up.

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Post: # 73889Post Millymollymandy »

So..... I have 16 mini butternuts from 2 self seeded plants! Is this a record? :lol:

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Post: # 73898Post Silver Ether »

tis in my book ... I only got three and they were from planted ones ... so well done lass.. :flower:

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Post: # 74002Post hedgewizard »

Heh. Silver Ether, you told your plants at the end of June that it would soon be lovely and warm...

...you LIED!

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