Monday, September 13, 2021
Squash Harvest. 9.13.2021
The squash vines and leaves are starting to turn brown, so I don't think they can give much more nutrition to the squashes. This year the vines produced about double what they did last year,and many of the squashes are bigger. Some are much bigger.
I think the "Illinois" squashes look like Al Capp's Shmoos. Others in the photo are Pink Banana Squash (the big oblong ones), Red Kuri (like small-ish pumpkins) Galeux d'Eysines (Warty, salmon pink pumpkins) and some ripening zucchinis.
I don't know yet what I'll do with all of them. The Illinois and Pink Banana squashes are over 18 pounds each. And there are at least a half dozen more to harvest. Puree for pies, freeze chunks for doggie food, roast, bake, make soups. No wonder they were a staple food for first peoples.
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