The self seeded Butternut
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The self seeded Butternut
Took these a couple weeks ago, just worked out how to get them from my phone to computer!
The large leaves of the trifid, which you can see top left of the raised bed, has now covered the whole area as the tomatoes are gone. The baby squash was the first to form.A few squash are still on the plant, and one about 8 inches long which is now in kitchen window as a certain person broke it off.
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The large leaves of the trifid, which you can see top left of the raised bed, has now covered the whole area as the tomatoes are gone. The baby squash was the first to form.A few squash are still on the plant, and one about 8 inches long which is now in kitchen window as a certain person broke it off.
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Di Masters- Awesome Artist
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Re: The self seeded Butternut
Free food! Butternut squash soup tomorrow, Di? Hope it stays warm enough for you to get some more. Great pics!
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lyndaejane- Awesome Artist
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Re: The self seeded Butternut
Wouldn't get much out of it lol.
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Di Masters- Awesome Artist
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Re: The self seeded Butternut
Butternut and parsnip goes OK if you need to eke it out.
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Re: The self seeded Butternut
Looks like some lovely toms there Di, I bet they taste good. Nice little squash too.
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Re: The self seeded Butternut
The outdoor ones were better than than the ones in the greenhouse this year Karelyn, both flavour and growth. You can see why I was getting fed up with them though, this was towards the end of the season!
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