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Saving the seeds from a squash?
We inherited a fresh squash from a friend who was given it by a friend. We had never tasted squash before and duly roasted and ate it with Sunday dinners. It was delicious. I have never grown squash before, but many other veg. succesfully. Are the seeds I have saved from the said squash likely to be suitable for planting next year and so being sure of producing the same variety (about 30cm / 1ft long and pale brown in colour? If so, are there any special considerations I should make when storing the seeds and planting them - presumably initially in pots, in the greenhouse, next spring? Thanks in advance for any help, Keith |
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