Re: Yellow squash (new)
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Hallo Sherry:
I've a squash which is yellow inside and out, about the size of a golfball
and which is SUPPOSED to be a Turks Turban. The seed company are bewildered.
Could it be a butternut. In England we're not really into squashes so there
are few people to help. If it is a butternut, is it edible and can you eat
it? Folk down here think it could be poisonous.
Best regards.
David
Devon, England
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Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: Yellow squash (new)
> Hello Bill,
>
> In my experience here in Maryland, squash only produce for 2 to 3 months,
> then start to decline. I have the same experience with cucumbers.
> Therefore, I usually start more plants about July 1 so that they are
> producing when the others are done.
>
> Sherry
>
>