Stopped by a local roadside stand on the way home from church to buy some onions and saw these,I guess they are the black cherry's I have heard so much about, now I have to find some one local that will let me pinch a couple of suckers. I have and love Cherokee Purple and Black Krim coming along...
Stopped by a local roadside stand on the way home from church to buy some onions and saw these,I guess they are the black cherry's I have heard so much about, now I have to find some one local that will let me pinch a couple of suckers. I have and love Cherokee Purple and Black Krim coming along...
Jim yours looks great as well, wish I had the room to sprawl you appear to have. I thought about the "3 sisters' method, but just don't have room for everything else on my 1600 sq ft. Definitely could not do it without the cattle panels, and they are getting pretty full of butternuts and cukes...
Planted mine April 15, been getting tons of 6 inchers for the last 4 weeks or so, but the last few have been about 4 inches, used BT and only one vine has signs of SVB. I think they are just playing out, but the top or end growth on the vine seems to be still growing strong. Got plenty of time...
Been reading about Trombincino squash, and heard that you we can eat as summer squash, the same said you could eat butternut the same way. Anyone tried it?
How do you post a pic? Tomatoes, butternut, acorn, summer, peppers, okra, beans, potatoes, rabbits ate the broccoli, cabbage, sweet potatoes, onions. Only real issue is slugs and worms in the cabbage. Dispel and slug go works, just have to be diligent applying it!