TheSeedObsesser
Deeply Rooted
I'm looking into trying some new varieties of summer squash (maybe not this year but next). Any suggestions for good varieties?
I've grown zucchini plenty of times and am considering trying one of the more unusual zucchinis like cocozella. What I'm particularly interested in trying, although a little bit skeptical about, is scallop squash (or pattypan squash). I've read that they stay on the small side, but that could be because of how small they are harvested commercially. I've found zucchini over a foot long and still found them to be good, the zucchini that you see at the store are tiny. I've read that some varieties of scallop squash can be used as a winter squash or ornamental gourd (or both) if you let them reach full maturity. Some scallop squash varieties are also particularly good looking. I might have tried a scallop squash once, and that was a long time ago. So which squash do you prefer, scallops or zucchini? Have you tried using scallops as a winter squash (how large do the mature squashes get)?
I've grown zucchini plenty of times and am considering trying one of the more unusual zucchinis like cocozella. What I'm particularly interested in trying, although a little bit skeptical about, is scallop squash (or pattypan squash). I've read that they stay on the small side, but that could be because of how small they are harvested commercially. I've found zucchini over a foot long and still found them to be good, the zucchini that you see at the store are tiny. I've read that some varieties of scallop squash can be used as a winter squash or ornamental gourd (or both) if you let them reach full maturity. Some scallop squash varieties are also particularly good looking. I might have tried a scallop squash once, and that was a long time ago. So which squash do you prefer, scallops or zucchini? Have you tried using scallops as a winter squash (how large do the mature squashes get)?