Wordless Wednesday: Bucket o' Squash


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  1. Good crop - anyone would think you were in the US!

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  2. Thanks Helen - they did go a bit mad this year. I shall be looking to our American blogging pals for recipes ;)

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  3. Wow, they're wonderful. Well done you. And they'll make a lovely autumn display.

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    1. Hi CJ - this was going to be my post for Halloween, but I found something rather marvellous to show you instead whilst in Wales last week!

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  4. They look good, what variety are they. I grew a mini variety one year but haven't since. Perhaps next year. Flighty xx

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    1. Hi Flighty - they're Jack be Little and the size is perfect for us. I'm going to try and recreate a fab squash salad I had at the Yeo Valley Organic Garden a couple of weeks ago.

      My Nepalese allotment neighbour wants to try this variety next year too!

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  5. Lovely display have a good rest of week and weekend

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  6. Now that's a seriously good haul and the purple really enhances their golden glow VP. Flighty took the words out of my mouth asking about which variety they are,

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    1. Hi Anna, I love the smaller squash - perfect for just NAH and me :)

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  7. Very colourful. Guess they are the ones that were rampant!

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  8. Very nice!
    Beautiful color!
    Lea

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    1. Thanks Lea - BB it's Salad Days tomorrow :)

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    2. Hah that should be NB - Damn autocorrect!

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  9. Lovely photo and good harvest. I have never attempted growing squash, haven’t really got the right garden for it but I like eating them :-)

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    1. Thanks Helene - I hope to feature them in a seasonal recipe soon :)

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