Hi all. First time poster and first time vegetable gardener.
Does anybody know what type of squash this is? ( at least I think it is a squash?)
Hi Jal. It was left here by the previous home owners so we've no idea what it is! It is getting to a decent size now so we may pick it. It's the only fruit on the plant. Thanks for the response.jal_ut wrote:Hmmmm........ can't say on the squash. What did you plant? Is it something that came up volunteer? If so it is likely a hybrid.
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The squash varieties all freely cross pollinate and they cross with anything in the gourd family. The bees spread the pollen around, so next year any volunteers or plants from seed you save will likely be something different than what you had this season. If growing squash it is best to plant seed from a reputable seed supplier, then you may get what you expected. I will say though that some of the volunteers have had some good eating squash on them.