annageckos
Deeply Rooted
Every year I get a few volunteer squash plants in my compost pile. I normally let a couple grow to see what I get. I've gotten cute little mini pumpkins which I assume came from the ones I bought for my rats and guinea pigs. Two tone egg shaped gourd which I have no clue where they came from and regular pumpkins too. This year I have one growing well, I call it a semi bush type. It is bushy, but starting to grow outwards too on a very thick stem, kind of like a cross between a vine and bush type squash. The squash that are starting to develop look like butternut squash. Which is weird because I have never grown butternut squash and haven't even bought any from the store. This winter the only type of squash I've bought is buttercup, kabocha and spaghetti squash. If this is a butternut type how do I treat it? Should I leave it on the plant until it starts to die back? The only winter squash I've grown so far has been sugar pumpkins. Should I treat it like I do them? I love these surprises that pop up, I find them very interesting.