Mine have been mixed.
I did marrows and turban pumpkins from saved seed.
I did butternuts from saved seeds from supermarket fruits and got some more from a packet of Wilco melon seeds that also came up as butternuts.
The marrows were not all that good but did produce a crop.
The turbans produced fewer but sometimes larger fruits so I would say OK.
Butternuts produced a few fruits early that ripened fully and a larger batch later about half almost ripening and the remainder staying green. I am leaving them on the vine for as long as I can.
One of the turban plants only produced late fruit on a very long vine that found its way up a tree.
How did yours do?
I did marrows and turban pumpkins from saved seed.
I did butternuts from saved seeds from supermarket fruits and got some more from a packet of Wilco melon seeds that also came up as butternuts.
The marrows were not all that good but did produce a crop.
The turbans produced fewer but sometimes larger fruits so I would say OK.
Butternuts produced a few fruits early that ripened fully and a larger batch later about half almost ripening and the remainder staying green. I am leaving them on the vine for as long as I can.
One of the turban plants only produced late fruit on a very long vine that found its way up a tree.
How did yours do?
. Turned out the seed was mixed (new packet too) and there were in fact three varieties. Whilst removing old leaves and trimming the plants back a few weeks ago we accidentally cut through a vine supplying three big (proper) butternuts so they went home to start curing, the biggest weighed 4kg. Last week the skin on some of those left growing started to develop strange patches so we lifted the lot so they could dry. Total yield from four plants was 28 squash.
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