Hi everyone,
So...I already know I've done this wrong, but...I've started cutting some of my winter squash. I planted out a few varieties, including winter Hubbard, a mixed lots of seeds and some spaghetti squash. And they've done really well. The reason I've started to cut some of them is that they were simply getting too big. I've cut them with quite long stalks and am leaving them in a warm spot to try to 'cure' them. I've got quite a few more coming on the plants that weren't too big, so I'll leave them to it in the conventional way. The ones I have cut are obviously a nice size with hard dry skins.
I guess my question would be if anyone else is or has cut theirs early? Any hints or tips with doing this? I'm hoping to be able to keep them for a while before using them, as I'm still dealing with the gluts of courgette, marrow and patty pan...so any hints with storing them for 6-8 weeks?
Thanks in advance,
LF
So...I already know I've done this wrong, but...I've started cutting some of my winter squash. I planted out a few varieties, including winter Hubbard, a mixed lots of seeds and some spaghetti squash. And they've done really well. The reason I've started to cut some of them is that they were simply getting too big. I've cut them with quite long stalks and am leaving them in a warm spot to try to 'cure' them. I've got quite a few more coming on the plants that weren't too big, so I'll leave them to it in the conventional way. The ones I have cut are obviously a nice size with hard dry skins.
I guess my question would be if anyone else is or has cut theirs early? Any hints or tips with doing this? I'm hoping to be able to keep them for a while before using them, as I'm still dealing with the gluts of courgette, marrow and patty pan...so any hints with storing them for 6-8 weeks?
Thanks in advance,
LF
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