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Blues Ma 27-07-2004 02:03 PM

Acorn Squash
 
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When are they ready to be picked ?

Never planted them deliberately, but have a thirty foot by ten foot
volunteer in a grassy area.

The fruits are quite large, and i've turned them to eliminate the yellow
patch on the earth side,
but none of us know how to tell when it's time to harvest them.

TIA


FarmerDill 27-07-2004 05:29 PM

Acorn Squash
 
*
When are they ready to be picked ?

Never planted them deliberately, but have a thirty foot by ten foot
volunteer in a grassy area.

The fruits are quite large, and i've turned them to eliminate the yellow
patch on the earth side,
but none of us know how to tell when it's time to harvest them.

TIA

If you wish to use them for winter (baking squash) just leave them until the
vines start to die. Actually you can pick them fro this purpose as soon as the
stem becomes dry an woody. Some folks also use them as summer squash in which
case you pick them before the skin becomes hard.


FarmerDill 27-07-2004 06:07 PM

Acorn Squash
 
*
When are they ready to be picked ?

Never planted them deliberately, but have a thirty foot by ten foot
volunteer in a grassy area.

The fruits are quite large, and i've turned them to eliminate the yellow
patch on the earth side,
but none of us know how to tell when it's time to harvest them.

TIA

If you wish to use them for winter (baking squash) just leave them until the
vines start to die. Actually you can pick them fro this purpose as soon as the
stem becomes dry an woody. Some folks also use them as summer squash in which
case you pick them before the skin becomes hard.


Dwayne 31-07-2004 06:15 PM

Acorn Squash
 
If you want to keep them for storage, leave 2 to 4 inches of stem on each
squash, lay them on the back porch for 5 to 10 days to finish curing, and
them put them in the coolest room in the house.

I had some winter squash last until this spring from my 2002 harvest.

Have fun. Dwayne

"Blues Ma" wrote in message
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Dwayne 31-07-2004 06:15 PM

Acorn Squash
 
If you want to keep them for storage, leave 2 to 4 inches of stem on each
squash, lay them on the back porch for 5 to 10 days to finish curing, and
them put them in the coolest room in the house.

I had some winter squash last until this spring from my 2002 harvest.

Have fun. Dwayne

"Blues Ma" wrote in message
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Blues Ma 31-07-2004 06:29 PM

Acorn Squash
 
Dwayne wrote:

If you want to keep them for storage, leave 2 to 4 inches of stem on each
squash, lay them on the back porch for 5 to 10 days to finish curing, and
them put them in the coolest room in the house.

I had some winter squash last until this spring from my 2002 harvest.

Have fun. Dwayne

"Blues Ma" wrote in message
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Thanks Dwayne - storage is what i have in mind, too many to eat just
now.

Blues Ma 31-07-2004 06:29 PM

Acorn Squash
 
Dwayne wrote:

If you want to keep them for storage, leave 2 to 4 inches of stem on each
squash, lay them on the back porch for 5 to 10 days to finish curing, and
them put them in the coolest room in the house.

I had some winter squash last until this spring from my 2002 harvest.

Have fun. Dwayne

"Blues Ma" wrote in message
...


Thanks Dwayne - storage is what i have in mind, too many to eat just
now.


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