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  • Butternut Squash failure. What can I plant now?

    Need some help. I planted a total of 12 butternut squash seed (4 in a tray in the polytunnel and 8 directly outside) but of those 12, a total of 1 plant came up.

    I can't find any in garden centres or on eBay so perhaps you could all let me know what I could still plant to use the space that's been left.

    I did find plant pumpkins (9 out of 10 came up) so some of the space is taken but in the space of 2 butternut squash plants.

    Any ideas? Thanks.
    Proud renter of 4.6 acres of field in Norfolk. Living the dream.

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    You've left it a bit late for pumpkins, esp this year (they need long hot summers)
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      My Carol Klein book says you can do the following to fill gaps in midsummer (it's in the July chapter):

      Sow:
      beetroot, chinese greens, calabrese, carrots, chicory, corn salad, endive, florence fennel, french beans, parsley, lettuce, onions for overwintering, peas, radish (inc winter varieties), spinach, spinach beet and swiss chard, salad onions, sprouting broccoli, turnips

      Transplant:
      broccoli, brussels sprouts, autumn and winter cabbage, calabrese, cauliflower, florence fennel, kale, leeks, lettuce.

      Personally I'm mainly concentrating on sowing things for winter crops now, after such a miserable summer... so I've got some cauliflower, PSB and pointy spring cabbage seedlings, and I've just planted a few other cabbages - Spring Hero and Tundra I believe - in pots, and will plant a few more when they show through. I've also sown some Long Red Florence shallot seeds to overwinter in the polytunnel, and have various salady / green stuff seeds to bung in when I move other things out. I do have a few calabrese seedlings too, because my first lot all bolted, so I'm hoping to get them in the garden over the next few days if the rain lets up a bit... also a few summer caulis - cheddar I think - which are still small seedlings. Any bare spaces or beds will be sown with a green manure for the winter - red clover this year. So I think there's lots you can do, depending on your preferences!
      sigpicGardening in France rocks!

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      • #4
        Thanks for the tips kathyd. More salad veg it is.

        The pumpkins were started a little late Two_Sheds (began planting out then realised we'd only sown baby boo's) so bought some seeds. The polytunnel came in very handy and they're already the same size as the direct sown yellow F1 squash.
        Proud renter of 4.6 acres of field in Norfolk. Living the dream.

        Please check out our story in the March 2014 issue of GYO magazine.

        Follow us on Twitter @FourAcreFarming

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