Historically I was really not a huge squash fan, until converted by the Squash Queen Beryl Randall over at Mud & Gluts, so for the last six years I have been growing and eating Butternut Squash. If kept in ideal conditions Squash seeds can last 6 - 10 years.
In 2020 I had a bash at the two New Varieties of Winter Squash from Thompson & Morgan, one a Mash and the other an alternative to baked potatoes.
In 2020 I had a bash at the two New Varieties of Winter Squash from Thompson & Morgan, one a Mash and the other an alternative to baked potatoes.
Other Squash seeds I have in my seed box include:-
Crown Prince - Seed Circle 2013
Black Futsu - Seed Circle 2014
Flat White Boer - Seed Circle 2015
Blue Ubbard - Seed Circle 2016
Chetunao Organic Butternut Squash - Seed Circle 2017
Mr Fothergill's Butternut Squash 5 Seeds left - Sow By 2021
Johnsons Squash (Winter) 5 seeds left - Seeds Early Butternut - Sow By 2022
Waltham Butternut - 50 Seeds - Premier Seeds - Sow By Oct 2021
Butternut Winter Early Organic - Thompson & Morgan - Sow By 2022
Butterfly Butternut
I love the soup my Daughter Emma makes from my Butternut Squash and will likely find somewhere to squeeze them in for 2024.
Waltham Butternut - 50 Seeds - Premier Seeds - Sow By Oct 2021
Butternut Winter Early Organic - Thompson & Morgan - Sow By 2022
Butterfly Butternut
I love the soup my Daughter Emma makes from my Butternut Squash and will likely find somewhere to squeeze them in for 2024.
Butternut Squash Generally
Sow Indoors - March to May
Sow Indoors - March to May
Sow Outdoors - May
Sow 3 of each variety into a pot edgeways into the compost, cover with 15mm of compost firm gently and keep moist
Keep at approx. 15C - 20C
Germination - Seedlings appear in 7-14 days
Potting On at 5-6 leaf stage, stand outside for a few days in late May (avoid frost) Transplant 600mm apart in growing position.
Harvest July to October, Pick Regularly to encourage cropping
Tip When fruits start to swell give liquid feed every 7-10 days.
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