Those that regularly read my blog will know that I'm
somewhat in love with growing squash.
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Some of last years winter squash harvest |
Most years I grow huge numbers of the brilliant fruits and at least 10 varieties. I love the shapes and the colours, the different tastes and learning which ones grow and store well here. I've done this for many years now and have tried dozens of different squashes.
One thing I've yet to do is save the seed from them that would grow true. Squash are a very
promiscuous veg and cross ridiculously easy with each other, with the numbers I was growing there was no way the seeds were going to stay pure by chance.