I have some butternut squashes growing in the garden (only 4 squashes from 2 plants), and two of them look pretty good although small- nice deep yellow colour with hard skins that sound hollow when you tap them. I'm not sure at what point I should be harvesting them? I've searched for an answer (on this forum and over the rest of the interweb), and I get a lot of conflicting info... Some people say to leave them on until the plants die back completely, and others say to cut them off when they're tough and deep yellow (i.e. now).
I've got two more which are still quite green at the moment. Not sure that there's enough time in the year for them to fully ripen, but they make up half of my squashes so fingers crossed!
So should I cut the riper ones off now and put them inside on the windowsill to harden up properly? Or should I bring them in as late as possible before the first frost?
Cheers,
Carl
I've got two more which are still quite green at the moment. Not sure that there's enough time in the year for them to fully ripen, but they make up half of my squashes so fingers crossed!
So should I cut the riper ones off now and put them inside on the windowsill to harden up properly? Or should I bring them in as late as possible before the first frost?
Cheers,
Carl
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