I grew 3 huge Crown Prince pumpkin last year, I got them as plants, am using the last one up now and wonder if it would be worthwhile saving some of the seeds for this year? Or might they produce something v different?
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All bar Sarah Raven call it Squash and say its F1.
Sarah Raven says neither ...
The image Sarah Raven uses is, according to Google, only used on some other foreign sites ... but it looks a lot like the fruit produced by the others.
Long story short (sorry!) if its F1 then probably-no-chance
But even if it isn't, the whole squash family are very promiscuous, so its likely it has cross pollinated with something else in your gardenK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Crown Prince is definitely an F1.But though you can't save the seeds, most of the seed suppliers stock them. Whangaparoa Crown is supposed to be very similar in flavour, but is an open pollinated variety so you can isolate the flowers and save seed.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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