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  • Can I save my butternut Squash

    Hi All,

    I planted a squash plant in a deserted area of my garden, and pretty much forgot about it over the summer. It spread to quite a size, but didn't seem to have any squashes on there. I went out today to tidy up, cut the plant back, and in one of the handfuls of plant I cut off, there was a HUGE squash that I didn't even see!!

    Unfortunately, although it is certainly big enough, it doesn't look quite ripe yet, still a little green around the stem end. Can I ripen it in my conservatory, or has my inattention cost me?

    Thanks,

    Dom

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    Cut the squash off with a far few inches os stalk and sit it in the conservatory and it will rippen

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    • #3
      Should be fine! I brought in some of my spaghetti squash green as the plant had died completely, but they are slowly ripening to orange! Go for it and enjoy
      http://meandtwoveg.blogspot.com

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