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Old January 6, 2008   #7
cdntomato
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This year I am trying a whole load of other squash hoping for an earlier result.
I will write it up if anyone is particularly interested.
Please and thanks, do tell us about this!!


Farmers around here are pretty loyal to Waltham 29: dependable yields, uniform shape, pretty much problem-free for its type.

I like Neck and Canada Crookneck (mother of butternuts). I want to try Baby Butternut from Glenn Drowns this year as I find the above are much too big for a singleton as everyday squash.

Jennifer, who actually found Australian Butter to be her most loved squash/pumpkin this year
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