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    Not sure what is ready and what isn't. These squash are from the same plant, the smaller one on the right was one of the first to develop, the newer developing ones at like the ones on the left, slightly bigger.

    My question is when are they ready? How do I know?

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    It depends what kind of squash they are, Forage. Do you remember the variety name? They look rather like delicatas which are a winter squash, though not a very long storing type. Normally they are left on the plant to mature as long as possible so the skin goes hard, and harvested just before the first frost, or after the plant has died if that happens first. Though it is possible to use immature ones as if they are courgettes.

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    • #3
      Hi, they are the rob smith range, its 'honeyboat'.

      I found the label for them in the shed and it's on the tab as follows (should have checked first) :

      ''squash honeyboat are a super sweet variety which are easy to grow. Harving it's own built in best before date, the green stripes on the squash begin to change to orange as the fruit ages in storage. This means you always know which fruit to use first (themore orange striped ones).''

      So I might pick the orange looking one now to see how it is. I've not grown much squash before so I'm sure there's a bit of experience there to be had .

      This guy : http://robsallotment.com/veg-range/

      I'll let you know how they taste.
      Last edited by Forage420; 03-09-2017, 07:43 PM.

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      • #4
        Well now I want to grow those. They look and sound brilliant.
        I've no will power when it comes to squash and pumpkin.

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        • #5
          Yes, Honeyboat is a delicata type. One of the things in Rob Smith's range that I've had my eye on for next year. Hope it tastes good.
          Last edited by Zelenina; 04-09-2017, 02:40 AM.

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