I am just thinking about what is going to be going where in my patch this year, when to start sowing etc, and like many other people here i have got a little carried away with my seeds & what i want to grow! So as a space saving excercise i was wondering if you can grow Pumpkins & Squash in pots? And how big would the pots have to be - would bucket size be big enough?
I have grown courgettes in pots before which was quite successful but Pumkins & squash are much bigger. The varieties i am going to try this year are Festival squash, Butternut Squash & Pumpkin Wee be Little.
I tried Butternut last year with no success but from what i've read this was mainly due to our awful weather. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I have grown courgettes in pots before which was quite successful but Pumkins & squash are much bigger. The varieties i am going to try this year are Festival squash, Butternut Squash & Pumpkin Wee be Little.
I tried Butternut last year with no success but from what i've read this was mainly due to our awful weather. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

). Obviously in my case, I may grow few squash varieties and 2 fruits from each plant is more than enough to feed the household without worrying about storage. Furthermore, in other threads I gathered that squash doesn't necessarily store that well (e.g. few months) as this is all dependent on having enough sun to ripen and harden the fruit skin fully. What weather holds for us for 2008?

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