Hi,
After trawling the net and wearing Google out trying to find an answer, I thought I'd try the forum of one of the magazines I get :-)
I saved some seeds from a squash labelled kabocha from Tescos, planted them in the spring and now I have orange fruits (they were green in the shop but I shan't dwell on that). One is more advanced than the rest and is big enough to sit in the palm of my hand, although it's a lot smaller than the supermarket one - it's been a poor season weather wise though... There's some slight slug damage on the stem and is sat on polythene with holes in as it's on the ground.
My question is, when should I pick it? I don't want to leave it on there too long in case it rots. It's my first year at growing veg and I'm somewhat of a beginner. The pumpkins and butternut squash failed, due to the weather I think.
I read a while ago that you have to store kabochas for 3 months to improve the taste, but cannot find any mention of that now. Any thoughts?
Thank you for your help :-)
Dan.
After trawling the net and wearing Google out trying to find an answer, I thought I'd try the forum of one of the magazines I get :-)
I saved some seeds from a squash labelled kabocha from Tescos, planted them in the spring and now I have orange fruits (they were green in the shop but I shan't dwell on that). One is more advanced than the rest and is big enough to sit in the palm of my hand, although it's a lot smaller than the supermarket one - it's been a poor season weather wise though... There's some slight slug damage on the stem and is sat on polythene with holes in as it's on the ground.
My question is, when should I pick it? I don't want to leave it on there too long in case it rots. It's my first year at growing veg and I'm somewhat of a beginner. The pumpkins and butternut squash failed, due to the weather I think.
I read a while ago that you have to store kabochas for 3 months to improve the taste, but cannot find any mention of that now. Any thoughts?
Thank you for your help :-)
Dan.
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