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How can you tell when a squash is ripe? Our plants are producing lots, but
as I am on my own and Ann only has a son with her, we don't want them too big [next year we'll grow mini varieties] but don't want too pick them before they are ready. -- Kathy |
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Kathy McIntosh wrote: How can you tell when a squash is ripe? Our plants are producing lots, but as I am on my own and Ann only has a son with her, we don't want them too big [next year we'll grow mini varieties] but don't want too pick them before they are ready. If they are 'summer squash', you eat them unripe, and it is important to pick them before they get tough. If they are 'winter squash', you let them ripen fully, and that will not happen for a long time yet (in the UK) - indeed, you may need to finish ripening them on a sunny window ledge. Some, like Little Gem, can be eaten as either. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"Kathy McIntosh" wrote How can you tell when a squash is ripe? Our plants are producing lots, but as I am on my own and Ann only has a son with her, we don't want them too big [next year we'll grow mini varieties] but don't want too pick them before they are ready. What exactly are you growing, that will determine the answer. Butternut squash, for example, have to go as ripe as possible and then are best stored for a few weeks in a warm dry place before being used. Some summer squash are best used un-mature. -- Regards Bob Hobden W.of London. UK |
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"Bob Hobden" wrote in message
... "Kathy McIntosh" wrote How can you tell when a squash is ripe? Our plants are producing lots, but as I am on my own and Ann only has a son with her, we don't want them too big [next year we'll grow mini varieties] but don't want too pick them before they are ready. What exactly are you growing, that will determine the answer. Butternut squash, for example, have to go as ripe as possible and then are best stored for a few weeks in a warm dry place before being used. Some summer squash are best used un-mature. Thanks Bob. We are growing butternut and honeybear. |
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On Sun, 1 Aug 2010 23:01:52 +0100, "Kathy McIntosh"
wrote: "Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "Kathy McIntosh" wrote How can you tell when a squash is ripe? Our plants are producing lots, but as I am on my own and Ann only has a son with her, we don't want them too big [next year we'll grow mini varieties] but don't want too pick them before they are ready. What exactly are you growing, that will determine the answer. Butternut squash, for example, have to go as ripe as possible and then are best stored for a few weeks in a warm dry place before being used. Some summer squash are best used un-mature. Thanks Bob. We are growing butternut and honeybear. Do the butternut look like they do in the shops yet? What's a honeybear one? Off to look up pictures of that one! -- http://www.bra-and-pants.com http://www.holidayunder100.co.uk |
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mogga wrote:
Thanks Bob. We are growing butternut and honeybear. Do the butternut look like they do in the shops yet? I wouldn't expect butternut to be ready yet. We normally leave them until the plant has died back and the squash has been allowed to ripen on the ground for a week or three. |
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On 1 Aug, 18:25, "Kathy McIntosh" wrote:
How can you tell when a squash is ripe? *Our plants are producing lots, but as I am on my own and Ann only has a son with her, we don't want them too big [next year we'll grow mini varieties] but don't want too pick them before they are ready. -- Kathy Pick one and try it is the best way to know. |
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