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Old April 24, 2012   #16
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Wonder if beneficial nematodes applied in spring would help? Or, milky spore?
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Old April 24, 2012   #17
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Have you tried cushaw?
No, I haven't tried cushaw. I've grown butternut, buttercup, and Guatamalan Blue, and I like buttercup the best.

Losing plants with immature fruits is not a total disaster. The young, tender squashes can be used in the same way one would use zucchini. They make good crudites with a Ranch dressing dip.
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Old April 25, 2012   #18
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I'm trying cushaw this year. Supposed to make great pie. Very bug, drought and heat resistant.
I really love kabocha but it doesn't like heat.
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