Mackay
Garden Ornament
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after 3 largely unsuccessul attempts on getting a harvest of butternut in past years I'm so close this year. The first two years got froze out but I only had a couple on the vine. Last year I had only one rather large squash that was still bright green when the first frost came.
This year I may have about 15 or so. I started them early inside and that made the difference... but perhaps still not early enough. We are expecting our first freeze tonight so I guess I have to harvest them. Ive tried sprinklers on them in past years but it didnt work well. Seems these plants are just too sensitive to chill.
They are not orange yet and I can still indent the shell with my fingernail, but they are getting close to being hard shelled. Here are my questions...
can butternut be eaten when still green? Im sure they are edible but will they taste worth a hoot?
and will these ripen off the vine?
This year I may have about 15 or so. I started them early inside and that made the difference... but perhaps still not early enough. We are expecting our first freeze tonight so I guess I have to harvest them. Ive tried sprinklers on them in past years but it didnt work well. Seems these plants are just too sensitive to chill.
They are not orange yet and I can still indent the shell with my fingernail, but they are getting close to being hard shelled. Here are my questions...
can butternut be eaten when still green? Im sure they are edible but will they taste worth a hoot?
and will these ripen off the vine?