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Posted by SteveB on July 21, 2009, 11:46 pm
 
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I have seen zucchini approach the size of a VW in size.  I know they
couldn't be good, as the ones I like are about 6" long and about as round as
a silver dollar.  Is there a trick to harvesting squashes?  When it looks
the right size?  Will they just keep getting bigger like zucchini?  I got
one big honker of I think banana squash that is over a foot long, but still
light green.  How do you tell if they're ripe?

Steve




Posted by Pat Kiewicz on July 22, 2009, 7:00 am
 SteveB said:

Banana squash is a winter squash.  It needs to be left on the vine until
ripe.  At that point, it will be pinkish/tan in color, with a very rind
and a hard, corky stem.  Banana squash is a variety of Cucurbita maxima
and as the species name suggests, the fruit can be quite large -- often
15 - 20 pounds, possibly 40 pounds or more.  

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