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Old October 20, 2011   #31
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My winter squash are still growing...no frost yet. Several have ~30 ft vines. The first 15 feet of vine looks dead, but the 15 feet, or so, out to the tips are doing OK.

Upper Ground Sweet Potato has the best harvest.
Iron Bark, still waiting for one to mature.
Knife River is about done for the year, OK harvest.
Tetsukabuto??? Mine are squat, I've heard the real variety should be almost round.

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Filmnet, that damage on your squash might be sunburn.
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Yes, because if i cut it open it is OK, I put then on grass outside me garden because the plants were huge, growing outside the garden so i left them there . they were under tomato plants anyway if they were by the wood i would put then outside on grass . Too much sun. this shot was july 15th, the plants went crazy in August.
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Hi, I have been googling for two days!! Does anyone have any North Georgia Candy Roaster seeds I can swap something for or if anyone knows a stockist who actually has them in stock I would be grateful, everyone seems to have none.

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Old October 21, 2011   #35
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Jeannine,

Sand Hill Preservation lists them.

www.sandhillpreservation.com/catalog/squash.html#squash_winter

I don't know if they ship outside the USA.

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P.S. Did the walking onions take baby steps, yet?
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Old October 21, 2011   #36
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Hi Gary, thank you for the link. They do ship to me.

My walker babies are all tucked up cosy in a new bed so have great hopes for them,thank you again.

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Hi Jeannine, just read your post. I have North Georgia Candy Roaster seeds and would be happy to send some to you if you still want them. Just pm your address and I'll get them on their way to you.....:-)
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Old May 18, 2012   #38
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After culling my list, (seriously) here is some of what I seeded this year. Calabaza is a main crop plant here. Perennial too. For thebest I am mostly growing one plant of each. I am also growing some maxima crosses for selection (sibley mother, what appears to be marina di Chioggia father and/or Trimble father and/or sweet grey).

Squash, Winter Triamble
Squash, Winter, blue hubbard
Squash, Winter, Arikara
Squash, Winter, Australian Butter
Squash, Winter, Baby Blue Hubbard
Squash, Winter, Black Futtsu
Squash, Winter, Blue Hubbard
Squash, Winter, Boston marrow
Squash, Winter, Burgess Buttercup
Squash, Winter, Bush Buttercup
Squash, Winter, Buttercup
Squash, Winter, Candy Roaster
Squash, Winter, Carnival
Squash, Winter, Chicago Warted Hubbard Squash
Squash, Winter, Chiriman
Squash, Winter, Crown
Squash, Winter, Delicata
Squash, Winter, Delicata Honey Boat
Squash, Winter, Dickinson
Squash, Winter, Galeux D'Eysines
Squash, Winter, Golden Hubbard
Squash, Winter, Hokkaido Stella Blue
Squash, Winter, Honey Boat Delicata
Squash, Winter, Jarrahdale
Squash, Winter, Jaspee De Vende
Squash, Winter, Kikuza
Squash, Winter, Lady Godiva Pumpkin
Squash, Winter, Long Island Cheese
Squash, Winter, Long of Naples
Squash, Winter, Long Pie Pumpkin
Squash, Winter, Lower Salmon River
Squash, Winter, Marina di Chioggia
Squash, Winter, Menina Rajada Seca
Squash, Winter, Musquee De Provence
Squash, Winter, Neck Pumpkin Squash
Squash, Winter, New England Sugar Pie
Squash, Winter, Pie Pumpkin (Small)
Squash, Winter, Pink Banana
Squash, Winter, Pink Banana Jumbo Squash
Squash, Winter, Pumpkin, Idaho Gem
Squash, Winter, Pumpkin, Thai, Large, Heirloom
Squash, Winter, Queensland Blue
Squash, Winter, Red Kuri
Squash, Winter, Sibley
Squash, Winter, Small Sugar Pumpkin
Squash, Winter, Sweet Dumpling
Squash, Winter, Sweet Grey
Squash, Winter, Sweet Meat
Squash, Winter, Tahitian Melon
Squash, Winter, Thai "Rai Kaw Tok"
Squash, Winter, Thai Kang Kob Pumpkin
Squash, Winter, Thelma Sanders Sweet Potato
Squash, Winter, Triamble
Squash, Winter, True Green Hubbard
Squash, Winter, Uncle Davids Dakota Dessert★
Squash, Winter, Waltham Butternut
Squash, Winter, Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin
Squash, Winter, Yokohama
Squash, Winter, Zeppelin Delicata
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Old May 18, 2012   #39
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Wow, that's a very impressive list!!!
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And coming from you, of all people, that means a lot. The only thing I have that trumps my squash collection is my tomato collection, yet I have such a long way to catch up to you.
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I am limited in growing out 6 squash varieties per year (3 different squash families in each location), to avoid cross pollination, so I am really 'jealous' to see such a long and nice list. I love squashes!

yeah... my tomato collection is huge, it scares me! I need to design a better way of regrowing varieties for fresh seeds.
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I am curious as to how you manage your grow outs. What size plot(s) are you working with? I have 3 plots that total 0.75 acres to work with. I am also needing to revise my seed storage strategy. The mini fridge is full.

Do you know the total number of unique varieties of tomato you personally have?
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2705 varieties of tomatoes in my seed collection, and I have a 1/3 acre garden - not too much space, but on the other hand, it is more than enough for me to manage! I do my best to grow 200 varieties every year to maintain the collection.
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Mercy. Makes 300 look like a starter kit. I also wonder, at 2705, what motivates you to get another variety?
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Future,

There's about a dozen varieties on your list that I'm hopefully going to trial, this year. Those would make up about half of my list. You have two or three that I've never heard of. I don't know if my season will be long enough for Calabasa, but I've started seeds of that and Tahitian Melon indoors.

Why does Uncle David's Dakota Dessert get a star?

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