On Jul 6, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Clansgian AT wmconnect.com wrote:
The deal with winter squash is to plant them the very latest you can
get by
with. In my climate, now is too early.
That is what my foggy gray was telling me.
The Lady Who Removed The Tick From Gene's Navel and her husband had
Don and I up for a good dinner last night. After eating we of course
strolled through their garden. Lora has a wonderful planting of
butternuts and asked me if she could pick them now. My thinking is you
could eat some now if you like but for winter storage they should be
taken off the vine as late as possible. But, if planted early, as hers
were, they could be pretty tough by the time the vines get nailed by
frost.