baymule
Garden Master
I am trying new (to me) varieties of veggies this year and anything weird that catches my fancy. I have 5 tromboncino plants that are taking over the 39 feet of cow panel trellis I built for them. I picked my first one and we will have it for supper tonight.
What I have read about it: All the seeds are in the bulb at the end. Tromboncino squash can be picked green and used like zucchini or left on the vine to turn tan color and it will keep like winter squash. But if left to turn tan, the vine will stop producing because it has fulfilled it's need to make seeds. The vines are supposed to be resistant to vine borers. I sure hope so, cause the borers have already decimated my other squash. If this can survive the borers and summer heat, I think I'll have a winner!
What I have read about it: All the seeds are in the bulb at the end. Tromboncino squash can be picked green and used like zucchini or left on the vine to turn tan color and it will keep like winter squash. But if left to turn tan, the vine will stop producing because it has fulfilled it's need to make seeds. The vines are supposed to be resistant to vine borers. I sure hope so, cause the borers have already decimated my other squash. If this can survive the borers and summer heat, I think I'll have a winner!