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Description Cream-coloured fruits, 17-20cm (7-9 in) long and 7cm (3 in) wide, with long, dark green stripes and flecks. Its fine-textured flesh is light orange, very sweet and delicious. Excellent for stuffing and baking. A very good keeper. Productive medium length vines. CULTURE: Rapid seedling growth is especially important when growing winter squash (they are similar to melons in this respect, because to develop full-flavoured fruit it is necessary to get fruit set as early as possible. Winter squash usually needs 110 to 120 good, sunny growing days, over 24C (75F), to set and fully mature a load of fruit. Gardeners in cool summer areas should try to grow C. pepo varieties, which are the fastest to mature. In the garden, sow the seeds 4-5cm (2 in) deep over a spot where a cup of complete organic fertilizer or a shovelfull of composted manure has been worked into damp soil and do not water again until seedlings emerge. Hopefully the surface will dry out, allowing the seedlings to emerge in a dry, fairly non-humid medium. Cool, cloudy weather can prevent germination by lowering soil temperatures. Indoors, you can sprout single squash seeds in 7cm (3 in) pots, keeping the soil on the dry side and sealing them in a plastic bag to prevent moisture loss or the need to water until the seeds come up. Transplant very carefully, trying not to disturb the roots. Space seed clumps or transplants as follows: 1.2m x 60cm (4 x 2 ft) for summer squash, 90cm x 8m (3 x 6 ft) for small vining types, 90cm x 3m (3 x 10 ft) for large vining types. Thin when well established to the best two plants per clump. Don’t pull the excess plant out, cut it off at soil surface. They may develop a root system as extensive as their vines if the soil permits, so avoid soil compaction around them. Squashes are monoecious (that is, having separate male and female flowers on the same plant), and therefore require bee activity for successful pollination and good fruit set. Poor pollination results in blossom drop and misshapen fruit, often dying with the blossom still attached. Squashes are capable of enduring dry soil but only make vigorous growth if well watered. The delicata or sweet potato squash is heat-loving with a firm skin striped green on white with orange flesh. |
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