Harvesting Squashes & Pumpkins

On Saturday I harvested the majority of this years Squashes. It was nowhere near as impressive as last years Squash harvest but still pretty good considering this years conditions. The squashes are Butternut Sprinter, Festival, Futsu, Uchiki Kuri and Bon Bon.

I also picked the 3 fairly decent sized Pumpkins (Spellbound) produced from 2 plants.

Another job I've been working on the last few weeks was to move the Strawberry Cage. The Strawberrys had been in situ for about 3 years, so it's a good time to move the cage and start again, plus I want to put a shed where it previously lived. The photo above shows where the Strawberry cage was, and below shows where I've moved it too. Not far away!

In preparation for this I dug over the ground to remove any weeds and roots, added some manure, covered with black weed suppressing membrane and cut holes to plant the strawberrys through. Back in June I potted up the runners from the Strawberry plants to make sure I had plenty of new Strawberry plants to start the new patch off. With the cage moved to its new position I planted out 30 new plants.

The lid needs some attention when I get a chance over the winter, but apart from that the cage seemed to survive being moved.


4 Comments:
I admire your 'fortknox' enclosure for strawberries. Looks like just the ticket!
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Matron, at 6:08 PM
Haha 'fortknox' - thanks! It's just the easiest way to keep birds off the strawberrys whilst still being easy to open it and pick them.
By
Dave, at 8:23 PM
Dave,
So what is your favorite squash? I planned to grow festival from your success last year, but ended up with Delicata instead. The first one I tried (early) wasn't quite ready, but now I've harvested the rest. Looking for ideas for next year. Thanks,
Paula
By
Petunia's Gardener, at 3:27 AM
Hi Paula - So far Festival remains our favourite. The Butternuts are always good too, and the Uchiki Kuri's are worth a try.
By
Dave, at 4:11 PM
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