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Old January 25, 2011   #1
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Has anyone ever grown Tahitian Melon squash? I'm looking for a larger alternative to Waltham butternut and I've seen TM mentioned as a very sweet butternut.
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Old January 25, 2011   #2
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No, but I've been tempted by that one more than once; sweeter than butternut cannot be a bad thing. However, the size of both the melons and the vines scares me and has kept me from trying it. If you Google "tahitian melon" you will see tales of 4' melons that make 13 meals for a family of 5 and vines that take over a 24x70' garden!

I hope you have the room and/or nerve, and give it a go, because I'd love to hear just how much better it is than butternut and if it resists disease and borers as well and also how well it keeps through the winter.
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Wow - I didn't realize it was quite that big. I may have to rethink this one.
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Well, I guess there's quite a range in size, from what I read. Maybe you could underfertilize or something. I didn't mean to discourage you from trying it...actually I was hoping you would try it and report back!
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I'll be trying it this year. I expect it to be sort of a sweeter version of Long of Naples (20+ foot vines, 20+ pound squash, 130+ DTM). For me, they have to be started indoors and then tranplanted.

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Tormato-
I've never tried Long of Naples either- Waltham was the biggest fruit and vine I've tried in the Moshata group.
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