Has anyone got Butternuts yet?

Started by RobinOfTheHood, August 19, 2005, 15:18:52

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RobinOfTheHood

Mine have only just started to form, although I have pumpkins the size of footballs and marrows the size of a small village.....am I just impatient?   ???  ;D
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RobinOfTheHood

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Tulipa

I am exactly the same, can't find any butternuts but a few pumpkins - was wondering if I was doing something wrong?

Doris_Pinks

Same here, mine are poor show this year, but I live in hope of an Indian summer! ;D
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daisymay

On one of our plants - we have one which is getting biggish now - about 6 inches long and 4inches wide. A few others have just shrivelled and died, and about 3 are showing some promise of doing something useful.

But - the other plant has not really even starting flowering yet!

redimp

No pumpkins yet (butternuts were all eaten by snails)
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AndrewB

Same here, on Gardeners World tonight they said cold and dry spring has affected squash, pumpkin & courgettes but they should recover.  Last yr my squashes started to grow quite late and then the cold weather stopped them altogether when they were quite small :(

How many pumpkins do people leave on each plant?

daveandtara

three female flowers on our butternuts, but they seem healthy enough. guess it's just a case of wait and see.

Mrs Ava

Indian Summer DP!  It was dark by 9pm tonight.  Is autumn really coming already!?

Looby Loo

My first few butternuts shrivelled up and fell off.  I was burrowing around under the leaves the other day (like a jungle in there) and found several that are about 5" long.

Fingers crossed!!

chriszog

Re Pumpkins I usually stop the plant when 2 or 3 have set except for one plant that I stop with one fruit set and feed extra for the large pumpkin my Daughter loves at Halloween. Butternut useless this year especially after all the problems earlier with germination. Managed a couple of decent plants but have not set?
Try again next year.
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Chriszog

adrianhumph

Hi all,  :D
              pumpkin plants = 6  pumpkins = 28  :o

              butternut plants= 3  butternuts = 1   :'(

               nuf said
               adrian.

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Can't even find my plants amongst all the darn gourds!! Have loads of gourds, which were after thought, pumpkin flowers, no pumpkin and no idea what's happened to the butternut squash plants!!!  Might be in there somewhere.... ??? Lottie

Looby Loo

Hadn't looked at the butternuts for a couple of days.  They're about 8" now!!  (Don't mean to show off but as I've just had to rip all the tomatoes out as they had blight    :'(  I need to brag about something)

Can I keep them after I pick them?  If I can, how long do they last?

chriszog

Last year mine lasted for ages in a cool garage. Still fine in Feb March.

BAGGY

I think I have butternuts.  I planted the seeds from a shop bought butternut and was warned i could get anything (did the same with acorn squash and they look ok.  When do you pick them ?).  The butternuts are 3" long and they right shape so who knows ........
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moonbells

I've got a nice sized butternut under the foliage, and I'm hoping that I'll soon have another on plant 2.  Last year I got three off one, so I'm a bit disappointed, but the plants are still growing fast and the use of a cloche later on for ripening will be helpful.

moonbells
Diary of my Chilterns lottie (NEW LOCATION!): http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/allotment.html

Annadl

Silly Question.  What are gourds?

Anna
Wish I had an allotment.  I love A4A.

Nathan

I'm interested in the cloche idea as I'm sure my butternuts will be very late.  (Flowering now.)  When would I need to put out a cloche?  (South Cheshire area)
Nathan

moonbells

Quote from: Nathan on August 21, 2005, 23:09:12
I'm interested in the cloche idea as I'm sure my butternuts will be very late.  (Flowering now.)  When would I need to put out a cloche?  (South Cheshire area)

I'd say when the night temperatures drop below about 10.  Usually first week of September, when you get the first definite chill feel to the air and mutter something about there goes summer...

First year I grew them (2003) I was horribly late planting and so covered my butternut completely in the Sept. It was enough to ripen a lone fruit.



moonbells
Diary of my Chilterns lottie (NEW LOCATION!): http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/allotment.html

adrianhumph

Hi  all,  :D
                Must learn not to be so impatient, visited lottie today & instead of just 1 butternut, (see a previous post)  now there are at least 7. Hopefully they will grow & ripen in time.
                            Adrian.

                                       

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