I have some shooting Chayote fruits which I was given by a lady in sunny Southern France last autumn. I thought I'd try planting them at my allotment but does anyone know if Bedfordshire is warm enough to grow them outside without having to over winter them inside?
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Hi Emma, welcome to the vine. I hope that you enjoy yourself here.
It would appear that they are intolerant to frost so will need keeping in a frost free place over winter.
Here is a link with some info on them.
http://www.rain.org/greennet/docs/ex...ml/chayote.htmLast edited by pigletwillie; 18-06-2007, 02:46 PM.
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IM growing chayote and i live in london and they do quite well outside. They were planted in my graden up until last week of november but now i hav brought them in to a unheated greenhouse to sepnd 3 months. They take alot of damage to this on e it still growing after being brtualised by footballs and dogsDont judge a plant by it's pot.
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Hi Greasyfire,
Do you grow them in pots to be able to bring them indoors? Are they quite hungry plants? From what I've read, they're pretty vigorous like squashes so I've been put off from planting any. But if they can fruit in pots...then...
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Yeah they are very vigarous growers and just wrap around everything. They gro fastest when they are not in pots and slow growing down in cool tempertures. This week with all the wet rain i had the in my small unheated greenhouse but im thinking of mooving it to the bathroom since it is hot and humid. They need quite rich soil tu feuale there appetite. I havent got an idea of what the taste like and i herd you can eaat top of shoot in sald aswell as fruit and tuber of these.
for more info check this vid if found YouTube - How to grow Chayote Squash Vines
Any idea on any plants that grow well with chayoteDont judge a plant by it's pot.
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