I'm trying to grow several different squashes, courgettes, pumpkins etc. Will it work or will it matter if a male flower from a squash fertilises a female courgette flower? I know its important for saving seed but does it matter for edibles? Given how few flowers there are so far I may have to take desperate measures!!
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I'm growing Blue Hubbard this year and two crosses. Last year my crosses were great. Best to pick them before they become too big but the huge rogue pumpkin I found at the back of the rhubarb last year made fantastic curry and soup.A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows
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I'm having a similar problem with my butternut squashes (Avalon F1) which I've never grown before. I have lots of flowers but only the female ones are opening - I've been checking every day but the males are staying firmly shut. The only male flowers that are opening at the moment are on my cucumbers (Green Fingers). Can I pollinate the squash with the cucumber pollen?
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Originally posted by sally fran View PostI'm having a similar problem with my butternut squashes (Avalon F1) which I've never grown before. I have lots of flowers but only the female ones are opening - I've been checking every day but the males are staying firmly shut. The only male flowers that are opening at the moment are on my cucumbers (Green Fingers). Can I pollinate the squash with the cucumber pollen?
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