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My seeds arrived yesterday I'll sow them next weekendIf I'm not on the Grapevine I can usually be found here!....https://www.thecomfreypatch.co.uk/
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHaven't even looked for my seeds yet.If I'm not on the Grapevine I can usually be found here!....https://www.thecomfreypatch.co.uk/
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Don't think I will be sowing any of the squash until just before we go on holiday in April. They're far too thirsty once they come up and if I'm not here to water the poor blighters will suffer. Hopefully they will come up while we are away this way.
How prolific are the trombos vining habits? Was thinking of putting them in among the vertical sugar pie pumpkins? I generally grow these up some rose arches.
Getting quite excited about growing these there seems to be a consensus these are the best tasting summer squash anywhere I've read up on themThere are no gardening mistakes, only learning curves
No matter how big the job or overwhelming the task, a good dose of sheer obstinacy and bloody-mindedness should see you through
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They don't climb too well on their own and need a little bit of a guiding hand with string to begin with, but I've grown two of them on an arch last year and they loved it. I need to build more arches this year and I'm not sure how to achieve that yet!
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostI'm in
Trying a different variety this year. Can't remember the Name , I'll dig the packet out later and find out.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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My very heaviest trombo last year was huge - 3.8 kg (just had to look back on my photos on my phone as I couldn't remember). But most of mine were picked much smaller, when they were still that lovely lime green with stripes and almost white flesh.. When they mature, like my biggun did (giggles), they go orangey pink inside and very sweet, almost like melon. I only used that one a couple of weeks ago, so they last incredibly well
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Originally posted by rary View PostCan anyone tell me how many varieties of trombo there are and what different attributes they have i.e. ease of growth, self climbing, size, girth etc. or is it simply the same plant with a different names?
As far as I could workout there's Tromboncino d'albenga and Tromboncino. Then depending where you look for info some of the crookneck squash are known as Tromboncino
I think this may be a job better suited to someone considerably more interweb search savvy than meLast edited by Small pumpkin; 25-03-2019, 07:35 AM.
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Originally posted by kitty12345 View PostI'd like to join please
But first, being a worrier, what's the easiest way to get them growing vertically? Not the best diy person and vertically challenged. I am supposing the bamboo canes we use for climbing beans are not strong enough unless I build a trellis?
Originally posted by fishpond View PostQuestion is:- Do they need to be grown up anything--if they do, mine may be in for a shock.
There's a fairly high chance they'll find their own way to climb up somethings as well, especially if you don't want them to
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