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    This is the first year I've grown spaghetti squash and they are currently the size of rugby balls. Any hints when to harvest and cook?


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    This is my first year trying to grow them too, I would love to be able to help but the rats have gnawed the first few fruits. I would think by the picture on the seed packet that rugby size is about okay but I'm not sure.

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    • #3
      I'm no expert as this is only my second year but I did grow them last year and they were about rugby ball size when I picked them and they were lovely. I roasted them in the oven for about 30 - 40 mins then scooped out the middle and served with a knob of butter and black pepper - yummy!

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      • #4
        Oven roasted them last night - a taste between pumpkin and squash. Not bad but I think I need to leave them on the plant a little longer to ripen more as they where still a green. Taste was improved with the addition of chilli and cheddar. Our chucks certainly enjoed picking over the remaining skins.
        Not sure if they should turn orange when ripe but probably depends on variety?

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        • #5
          Ooooh... I am excited!

          I just ordered some Spaghetti Squash seeds and am very much looking forward to trying them next year!
          http://vegblogs.co.uk/overthyme/

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          • #6
            I have only ever eaten them and not grown them, but i remember them being about the size of a small rugby ball and definitely yellow...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by glut View Post
              I have only ever eaten them and not grown them, but i remember them being about the size of a small rugby ball and definitely yellow...
              Yes I'll wait to see if some turn yellow, but I was reading the odd article suggesting that some stay green (faint green stripes). So not sure what mine are supposose to do.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by vikkib View Post
                Ooooh... I am excited!

                I just ordered some Spaghetti Squash seeds and am very much looking forward to trying them next year!
                Definately worth growing but they are 'triffid like' so need quite a bit of space.

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                • #9
                  I think that it may depend on the variety. What colour is Pyjamas?

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                  • #10
                    All the ones I've grown turn yellow when ripe.
                    Before then the flesh is more marrow like and will not seperate into strands
                    Also they need to be fully ripe then 'cured' by leaving out in the sun for several days after cutting if you want to store them - they store well, up to Easter

                    I think they are well worth the space, easy to grow and very productive.
                    I like mine with pesto!

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