Re: Who's growing squash?


Im rooting for you.. !!!!

Jon L Jaussi wrote:

> I grew the rockwell squash by design and it is just about the sise of a
> basket ball.  This is at two weeks from pollination.  We have had very
> hot weather so I am not dissapointed, just glad it did not abort.
> Shooting for the heaviest squach in UT this year.  Probably not too hard,
> since it may be the only one grown this year.
>
> Jon in UT
>
> ..........................................................
> On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:53:04 -0400 "Glenn Needham" <sven@magma.ca>
> writes:
> >Jon.
> >
> >I guess maybe I am but not by design. I grew a Anderson 815 that has a
> >identical pair of squash set side by side on secondaries.
> >They seem to be really motoring for their age so may end up with a big
> >green
> >monster like Lyle Rockwell did last year. They were both pollinated
> >July 7
> >and had 10 day circumferences of 25 inches. One is getting a little
> >bigger
> >than the other as they age - the bigger of the 2 is 47-33-33 this
> >morning.
> >What about you - got some green ones going?
> >
> >Glenn
> >
>
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