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    Hi folks

    I fell for the previous thread about "The Compleate Squash Book" and now have massively over-ambitious thoughts about filling the plot with lovely squash.

    Anyone know any really nice websites for buying squash seed from?

    I've already got a few:
    - Butternut Hunter
    - Harrier
    - Moonbeam
    - Pattison Orange (Patti Pan)
    - Thelma Sanders Sweet Potato
    - Uckiki Kuri

    and some courgettes:
    - de Nice a Fruit Rond
    - Goldrush
    - Tromboncino Albenga
    - Zuboda

    But hey! why stop at less than a dozen of any veggie? (apart from space of course, but I'm planning on growing them over the edge of the raised beds and letting them romp along the paths - hopefully they'll be OK)


    Any recommendations gratefully received
    Last edited by T-lady; 26-03-2008, 11:49 AM.
    Cheers

    T-lady

  • #2
    Have you checked out Ebay? Some sellers on there sell unusual seeds.
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    • #3
      Real Seeds have some more unusual ones:

      Great Vegetable Seeds from The Real Seed Catalogue
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      • #4
        Here's a link posted by veg4681 - if she's bought some from there, maybe she's got some to swop? I think momol likes to grow squash too (and Seahorse - edit: oops she heard me?!!!), they might have swops?

        Uncle Bob seeds - Bobby Seeds online shop

        and if you can read French (I just look at the pictures! ) Cucurbit World!

        Le monde des Cucurbitac�es
        Last edited by smallblueplanet; 26-03-2008, 12:23 PM.
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        • #5
          Blimey! Your plot must be enormous!!!

          I grew two plants of 'Pumpkin Becki' last year. The plants were nearly 2 metres long in places, but only got two pumpkins from them (disappointing).

          This year I am trying 'Crown Prince' squash from Sutton Seeds (Suttons Seeds: Flower seeds, vegetable seeds, flower plants, garden plants, vegetable plants)

          Best of luck

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          • #6
            Don't forget lots of squash will grow 'up' and 'along' - we saw lots of varieties being grown along people's fences (of the diamond-shaped wooden trellis type) in the Czech Republic, they looked great.
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            • #7
              Don't members of the squash family cross pollinate and produce 'strange' fruits..?
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              • #8
                I dont know seasprout.........I grow my squashes up a trellis with supports, that way I have plenty of room
                Dont worry about tomorrow, live for today

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                • #9
                  POD have a good selection
                  Plants of Distinction Online Catalog

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                  • #10
                    Hi T-Lady,

                    The Uncle Bob has very wide selection (it is in German but has english translations), you could also go for Baker Creek too: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds - 1200 Heirloom Garden Seeds in our Heritage Seed Catalog, Historic Gardening Shows and Plant Festivals
                    Or Vreken (but this one is in Dutch) :https://www.vreeken.nl/2007/index128...hp?urloptions=

                    I have ordered from all 3 seeds company before and they are reliable.

                    You can grow more than 1 same species squash but to save seeds, you will have to hand pollinate them . Good luck with your squash hunting ... it is addicting isn't it .
                    I grow, I pick, I eat ...

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                    • #11
                      Hi folks

                      Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions - I'm a particular convert to Uncle Bob and Baker Creek (although I'm still a bit nervous of American seed companies following my right royal rogering by the Roguelands bunch of thieves!).

                      allotmentlady - I hadn't thought of going vertical with squashes - all the more space to play with, nice hint!

                      Momol - addictive? Understatement of the month!
                      Cheers

                      T-lady

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by T-lady View Post
                        Momol - addictive? Understatement of the month!
                        Sounds like your seeds boxes are growing in size . No worries, it is ok, just put the blame on me if need be .

                        Baker Creek is save and good, I have been ordering more than 10 times from that company (since 2006) and not a single time went wrong. Uncle Bob is pretty new as I only ordered twice but both ordered went smoothly without any problem. Good luck for your squash hunt .
                        I grow, I pick, I eat ...

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                        • #13
                          Momol - thanks for the excuse, I'm blaming YOU!

                          I've just followed up on allotment lady's suggestion of eBay (it scares me so I normally avoid it - technophobe #1) and ... Premier Seeds Direct! All those varieties for 99p ... I'm sucumbing, I've gotta do it ... must place order NOW!
                          Cheers

                          T-lady

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                          • #14
                            T-lady, with ebay just take a few precautions - check the sellers feedback, lots of negatives will give a hint, check how long they've been trading/registered, don't send cash/money to a seller thats got no history, use paypal. I've bought stuff off ebay from all round the World, its the same as buying from anywhere else really, checkout the trader & their prices 1st....
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                            • #15
                              I've been very happy with the seller 'hozzman' on ebay - loads of variety of branded (T+M, Suttons etc) seeds for 99p-1.50/pack, postage is sensible too (usually 50p + 10p per additional pack). I've ordered twice from him now and the seeds come quickly, dated for use this year or next.

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