can you tell me what vegie this is.
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^that wouldn't effect the fruit of that first cross-pollinated crop, but if you've been saving seed (or letting seed from old fruits stay in the garden), it could very well be. an old farmer boss of mine used to produce pumpkin-sized gourds in a field that he wasn't real careful about...never intentionally planted, just seed from things left in the field.
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Yes, I'm thinking a immature Spaghetti squash. Winter squash variety.
Eric
Yes, I'm thinking a immature Spaghetti squash. Winter squash variety.
Eric
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