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Old February 15, 2013   #16
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Mark,

TMS must be started early, and transplanted (gently). It's somewhere about 120-140 DTM. These long DTM squash that supposedly aren't good for my area do better than the shorter DTM ones.

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Old February 15, 2013   #17
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I've decided to give it a try after I pull the garlic. I figure unless the garlic is unusually late this year or we have an unusually early frost, I stand a more than 50% chance of getting some ripe ones. What have I got to loose, except for a few bucks on seed?

I placed what I think is my third (!) order this winter with Seeds of Italy (growitalian.com) this morning, and of course I came up with a couple of other things I just had to try. After all, if you're going to pay the postage for one seed pack...
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Old August 17, 2013   #18
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Hello Tomatovillians,

How is everyone's winter squash growing so far? Any updates?

Mark did you grow the Butternut Rogosa Violina Gioia after all?

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Old August 17, 2013   #19
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Alfredo,

I signed up for a plot at a second Community garden and planted the Butternut Rogosa Violina seeds there. It was growing fine, but I soon found out there is a wildlife problem at this Community garden. Either the deer or woodchuck kept eating all of the leaves off of the vines. About two weeks ago, I pulled the vines because I knew I wouldn't see any squash from those plants before frost. I will probably give it another try next year (using a fence to protect my plot).

Hopefully Father'sdaughter had success growing it and will post about it.
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Old August 17, 2013   #20
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Ah ok Mark... grrr garden pests...
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Old August 17, 2013   #21
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I'm growing Butternut Rugosa and Burpee Butterbush and they're taking over one side of my garden plot! They're already growing around and through the lavender. Every time I visit, I tuck a few more tendrils back into the plot. They haven't dared into the territory of the Burpless cukes, though, which are taking over from the other side and climbing the tomato cages.
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Old August 17, 2013   #22
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Yeah habitat gardener, squash always tries to grow where you don't want it to...I've already had to detach my Guatemalan Blue Banana Squash twice off of my Golden Euonymus Bush.

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I put out three plants in early July and they are also taking over. We just got back from a week away and I found a few baby squash today when I checked the garden!
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Old August 19, 2013   #24
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I have had poor results from my winter squash planting this year. Last years planting location did fair but this year the plants have done nothing. I planted violina rugosa in two tires this year where nothing happened last year and wonder of wonders, I actually have two VR squash coming along.
gardening can certainly be humbling.

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Old August 19, 2013   #25
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I planted 2 mounds of the rugosa, so far, I have two large squash than are ripening, hoping for a bit more. The last time I grew it, I planted way too much, now I think I planted too little.
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