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Old 20-07-2007, 05:05 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Pardon Me, But This Is Scary

Harry wrote:
Hello,

These "squash" plants in my garden are truly getting out of
hand. The leaves are over 2 hands across and the other way
also. The plant itself is over the height of my hip and iam
5'6". In case anyone wants to know, yellow crokneck
squash should be vining along and close to the ground, of
which i do have a couple at the other end of the little
garden, that are acting normal. These monster bushes are
bigger than the tomato plants, beside which they are
planted. I purchased all the plants at Lowes: the ones that
are acting normally and the ones that are becoming
monsters. The monsters have no blossoms, the normal ones
are prolific with blossoms. What the 'ell is going on!!!?


If you planted bush varieties of squash, they won't be vining along the
ground. They'll be bushes, tall and broad-leafed. However, they should
have at least male blossoms on them by now.

Plant containers get mislabeled all the time.



Should i just chop the monsters or wait and see what
happens - iam truly scared - they are prickly too. I realize
this sounds absurd, however iam seriously worried, because
after a long drought (which never bothered the monsters),
ithas begun to rain a real sustaining rain.


Leave them alone. Last year I planted what I was told was bush yellow
squash. It turned out to be pattypan, and really nice pattypan too.