Re: [gardeners] Seminole Squash

Margaret Lauterbach (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Sun, 30 Dec 2001 10:55:18 -0700

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Is this a winter squash?  If so, when the skin resists penetration by a 
thumbnail. I think your e-mail address indicated you were in the PacNW 
area. Why do you still have squash in the ground?  Margaret L

>Had to reformat my hard drive so I don't know who mentioned Seminole 
>squash here before.
>I have several nice size ones and am wondering how do I tell when they are 
>ready to pick?
>Any one know?
>
>Thanks
>Tom
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