Acorn Squash

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  1. Quietly Awesome

    Quietly Awesome Seedling

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    This is my first year growing it. Any tips on telling when they are ready to pick? I have some really nice sized ones, but I am thinking it is too early yet.
    TYIA :-D
     
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  3. petunia

    petunia Young Pine

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    mine are still small to medium, and white to almost green so I know I have a little while before I can pick mine. This should be a good topic.
     
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    PepperDude In Flower

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    I always pick my winter squash before the first frost. As the fruits ripen the skins will become a bit duller in color and the rind will be hard enough that a finger nail will not be able to dent it. Leave a little of the stem about an inch dont tear the squash from the vine i use my wire cutting pliers to cut them. Leaving part of the stem is supposed to keep it from drying out too fast.
    Hope this helps?
     
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    Quietly Awesome Seedling

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    Thanks, Dude! I was thinking that I usually pick them up for DH later in the year. It looks like I'm going to have a real nice crop of them. :-D
     
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    trudy In Flower

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    Best I remember to is the underside where it lays on the ground will form a yellow spot.
     

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