Tips to Grow Amazing Butternut & Winter Squash: Harvesting, Fertilizing, Watering & Keys to Success!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
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  • @lgarden7086
    @lgarden7086 3 года назад +21

    My butternut is amazing this year! After I first planted the transplants (I put 3 in my hill with lots of compost) I walked out one day and noticed one plant laying flat and looking bad 😧 I checked it out and apparently a vole ate almost all the roots off the one plant….I had planted my last three seeds!! so I picked up what was left of my little BN squash and put the root in water rehab for 2 weeks and then back in the ground she went and she never looked back. That baby is looking good and pumping out fruit. I’m so glad I gave that water root rehab a try.

    • @MichaelGawesebmainone
      @MichaelGawesebmainone 11 месяцев назад +1

      I broke top of vine whilst directing it on trellis, have put it in water keeping fingers crossed

  • @karenmccleary7616
    @karenmccleary7616 3 года назад +10

    Growing Butternut Squash for the first time this year. Harvested my first Butternut this week...it is quite large. I've noticed that since I harvested the big one that the smaller ones seem to be doing better.
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @delasilvas7026
    @delasilvas7026 3 года назад +7

    My first year to grow butternut, I had one plant and I have harvested 17 so far and still have more squash growing. Will start growing each year, very prolific!

  • @jeil5676
    @jeil5676 3 года назад +17

    I just cut them in half and throw em in the oven and they are the best tasting veg ever. The storability is a huge factor in growing these.

    • @markrodgers1965
      @markrodgers1965 3 года назад +3

      Sounds interesting. How long do you put it in the oven and at what temp ?

    • @jeil5676
      @jeil5676 3 года назад +4

      @@markrodgers1965 reg 350 or 400 for around 45mins- 1 hour. Cut side up. Until tender/soft all the way thru with a fork. Then you can salt pepper a little butter if you like and thats it.

    • @jeil5676
      @jeil5676 3 года назад +2

      @@markrodgers1965 cOOK THEM ON A COOKIE SHEET OR FOIL OR SOMETHING. so they dont make a mess.

    • @jtharp9265
      @jtharp9265 3 года назад +3

      @@jeil5676 thank you , I planted my 1st butter nut squash this year an just found my 1st baby growing its about 8in long so far - but I also noticed in my pumpkins white spots & yellowing which I'm researching now how to cure ? Some say hydrogen proxide spray some say baking soda , b4 I can purchase a sprayer an NEEM OIL . Do u know ,?
      It's my 1st season growing again since we lost our youngest & only Daughter
      April ann Ulrich age 19 .
      I started for myself & my 2 granddaughters so they learn like their dad my son & I know my daughter would want me to teach them.
      God bless u
      Josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌻🌻

    • @jeil5676
      @jeil5676 3 года назад +3

      @@jtharp9265 Yea J. It sounds like powdery mildew which is common and in my experience inevitable. At this time of year all my early planted squash are being affected and it eventually kills all of them. Its just how it goes. It starts on the oldest leaves and just continues up the plant until it stops growing altogether. Hopefully by then theres some fruit which you can leave on the vine till its ripe or in butternuts case, tan. People have techniques to slow it down but I cant be bothered. The best way to combat it IMO is succession planting so you have a new seedling which wont have the mildew yet and will set fruit. Best done weeks before your older plant slows down. Hope that helps and good luck.

  • @skittles9970
    @skittles9970 3 года назад +12

    All of my squash did amazing this year! I lost a few battles, but I won the war against the squash bugs and vine borers! I have tons of spaghetti squash, butternut squash and mashed potato squash!

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 3 года назад +2

      Kudos! Never heard of mashed potato squash... sounds interesting. I planted 1 winter squash (by mistake) and it did poorly in the mound I planted it in with 2 pumpkin plants that really grew slowly. Not sure why. No squash there, just a few late blossoms plus 1 pumpkin. Another pumpkin 20 ft away took off like crazy, has 5 pumpkins, plus it has numerous new buds, like every foot. I have to cap that sucker off! Such extremes in these two sets of plants. LOL

    • @tinabloomfield7228
      @tinabloomfield7228 3 года назад +2

      My zucchinis and yellow squash haven't done well this year but my acorn and butternut squash are doing well 😊

  • @theresad6990
    @theresad6990 3 года назад +9

    I had a "mystery squash" plant start growing out of my compost this year. I let it be so I could see what it would turn out to be. It ended up being butternut. I have done nothing to care for it other than water it occasionaly when we weren't getting rain (we got a ton this year). It has thrived in the compost pile and has spread out all over. There are a bunch of huge squash on it. I'll be harvesting many of them over the next few days.

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

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  • @stefaniemckee3354
    @stefaniemckee3354 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video, this year is the first time I've grown butternut squash. Didn't know about the secondary roots. Good to know.

  • @plants4thewin
    @plants4thewin 3 года назад +2

    Mine failed this year. I need this vid!

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist 3 года назад +2

    Another great video, I can't wait to grow these for the 1st time next year. Now I know much more about how. Thankyou! I'm jealous of all your beautiful Butternut yum!

  • @heatherak145
    @heatherak145 2 года назад

    I love how you used the pallets! I’ve never thought of that! I also love how your not sponsoring products you don’t need! Just realistic info. Thanks!

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

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  • @camlobesvtec
    @camlobesvtec 3 года назад +1

    Dang those vine borers. Wiped my squash and zucchini. I'm trying another round. Excellent squash harvest. Thanks brother

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Good luck this. round
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  • @liabobia
    @liabobia 3 года назад +3

    I'm growing another variety of C. moschata this year called "Futsu" and it's doing great, no pm at all and it already has ripe fruit here in zone 6. My season is often too short for butternut. Give it a shot if anyone out there likes that sweet smooth butternut taste but lives in a colder area.

  • @doncook3584
    @doncook3584 3 года назад +3

    Love winter squash. M growing acorn and butternut. Since retired have time to check for SVB and now M not intimidated. Slice open above and below frass and dig the devil out and walk away. Plant heals without any help. Appreciate the info on water and feeding. Believe I’ve always under watered in past.

  • @anapaulacrawford5837
    @anapaulacrawford5837 3 года назад

    It was so much water on mine from the sky!! That killed all my squash. All kinds
    Not a good year for Southeast Texas. Is always next year thank God for that.
    Beautiful squash you got! God bless!

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      I hope the rest of the season goes better
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  • @tinabloomfield7228
    @tinabloomfield7228 3 года назад +3

    I grow mine in pots, and water daily❤️

  • @joejosepf2709
    @joejosepf2709 2 года назад

    Holy butternut!!!..thanks for the great video

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

      So productive last year
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  • @NorKal530
    @NorKal530 3 месяца назад

    What an amazing job you did with your butternut squash. I live in Northern California and I started growimg about 14 plants this year in our community plot. I built a trellis using cattle panels and so far it has worked out well. I sometimes get a few blossom rots and due to changes in the weather (not from lack of pollination since i go to the garden every day to hand pollinate). I use 10-10-10 liquid ferrilizer i bought from Amazon and use it every 2 weeks, but i dont use the granules that you mention. I am starting to get a bit of powdery mildew, which i will start using a fungicide very soon. Thanks for the tip!

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 месяца назад

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  • @carolann1906
    @carolann1906 3 года назад +2

    I have at least one acorn squash on a vine, in my greenstalk..oh yay☺️

  • @muahlakaparak
    @muahlakaparak 3 года назад

    Amazing butternut harvest

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      30+ now
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  • @NewMindGarden
    @NewMindGarden 3 года назад +2

    Fabulous.. Absolutely amazing ♥️

  • @christinedewing4577
    @christinedewing4577 3 года назад +1

    I still have one butternut (Waltham) from last year's crop, this year is doing well, also! Easy to grow and prolific!

  • @pamelacorsi
    @pamelacorsi 3 года назад

    Per your advice I've watered more this year than ever and I agree, it has helped everything!

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Excellent!
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  • @marialim4923
    @marialim4923 2 года назад

    Fantastic... Thank you for your detail shared informations, looking forward for more video... God bless 🙂

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

      More to come. Thanks
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  • @c.gaisser7506
    @c.gaisser7506 3 года назад +1

    My butternut squash from last year's season lasted 10 months without going bad. Hopefully this year's squash will do that well for storage.

  • @bingster-223
    @bingster-223 3 года назад +1

    Our first planting of squash and zucchini were rather disappointing so we replaced them with different varieties.
    I'm watching your video on my patio, and I'm also watching those white moths or butterflies. I spent yesterday pinching off caterpillars. My cauliflower and broccoli were perfect and yesterday I came outside and they got 3 Veronica Romanesco cauliflower, they completely stripped off some of the inside leaves.

  • @flatsville1
    @flatsville1 3 года назад +1

    I haven't had the oppo to try this yet, but some gardeners are claiming it works.
    Rather than wrap stem/vines with aluminum foil as a physical barrier to vine borer, try the self-sticky stretchable medical tape. It seems at least 3 rounds of wrap discourage/prevent the borer from piercing the plant stem.

  • @jtharp9265
    @jtharp9265 3 года назад

    I just found my 1st baby butternut squash , but then I noticed my pumpkins have yellowing & white spots , I have to spray them ASAP , I'm ordering the sprayer , but until I get your items , your old video stated hydrogen peroxide - I can't let the pumpkins die .
    God bless Josette Tharp Montgomery County ,Texas 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @jeil5676
    @jeil5676 3 года назад +4

    I have 3 of these plants in 3 gallon containers planted late maybe 30-40 days and theres 10 fruit on them and another 10 embryo's ready to flower. I have to water every day almost.

    • @angelaraum1545
      @angelaraum1545 3 года назад

      Do you trellis or just let spread everywhere?

    • @jeil5676
      @jeil5676 3 года назад +2

      @@angelaraum1545 These ones are climbing up and over a tall fence.

  • @rickeshpatel4025
    @rickeshpatel4025 3 года назад +1

    I probably have until Nor/Dec in my 10a/b microclimate. If the powdery mildew doesn’t get em expecting hella more fruit coming!! Very fast growers

  • @patrn6364
    @patrn6364 3 года назад +2

    I just planted a couple in fabric-type containers and they did great. beat the vine borers with foil cuffs at base. The pumpkin plant did OK but I agree not as resistant as the squash.

    • @verawallace9055
      @verawallace9055 3 года назад +1

      I have five pumpkins, the vines are dead and they are not ready, they were attacked, first year planting pumpkins and zucchini and didn't and didn't know what was going on

    • @patrn6364
      @patrn6364 3 года назад +1

      @Vera Wallace next year we will be ready! The foil cuffs at the base helped but the borer attacked mid vine instead

    • @barbmcc1225
      @barbmcc1225 3 года назад +1

      My moths lay their eggs all over the plant.. some at the base but also the stems, leaves, and the flowers. I tried the foil thing but realized it was useless for me so I stopped doing it. I'm fully expecting to lose mine at some point but for some reason I keep hoping. Definition of insanity I guess!

    • @patrn6364
      @patrn6364 3 года назад

      @@barbmcc1225 LOL. I may wrap the whole dang vine in foil next year!!😂 seriously though. I plant in containers on a stone/rock base. I may see if I can find some old or cheap gutters and fill with soil so the plant can put down those extra roots. Too late this year though

    • @barbmcc1225
      @barbmcc1225 3 года назад +1

      @@patrn6364 that is a good idea! I had room to let my pumpkin grow along a straight line at the edge of my tiny garden and it did put down roots but the SVB kept getting it over and over no matter what I did. I don’t even really like pumpkin I just thought it would be cool to grow but after like 2 months of battling those things I finally had to trash it. I’m being more aggressive with my winter squashes to combat SVB hopefully it works!

  • @shirleyk623
    @shirleyk623 3 года назад +4

    I found 2 squash bugs about 1" long on my Thai Basil. Along with several leaves with eggs on them. They all went into a tub of soapy water. I don't even have squash growing right now, so be observant of your other crops that those buggers could hide on.

    • @zaria5785
      @zaria5785 3 года назад +1

      Yup- I found one on my potatoes...and a week later the eggs had just hatched and were hiding in the soil...tiny gray colored spider looking bugs. I did a late night walk through and discovered them. I had my neem oil and insecticidal soap ready. I poured it all over the soil. Haven’t seen them since. That was more than a month ago.

  • @caribbeanqueen374
    @caribbeanqueen374 2 года назад

    Great video thank you

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

      Glad to share
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  • @paintingtracey
    @paintingtracey 3 года назад

    Great vid!

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Thanks
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  • @notbuyingit2204
    @notbuyingit2204 Год назад

    I bought a whole butternut squash at the grocery store and, when I cut into it, I found that the seeds had germinated and already had formed some roots. I carefully scooped them out with bits of squash still attached to the roots, then I just dug a hole and placed them in the hole as a tangled mess. I was afraid to try to separate them into individual root balls because it might do too much damage to the roots. It's been about two weeks now, and I thinned out 3 or 4 of the smallest plants, and the remaining ones have started to form their true leaves so I'm hopeful that the vines will be a success.

  • @erikasweet686
    @erikasweet686 3 года назад

    My winter squash are far less productive than yours - but even with only 1 or 2 squashes per plant, it's the best I've ever done, so I'm pleased overall. I think I need to fertilize and water more - goals for next year!

  • @kurtc6372
    @kurtc6372 3 года назад +1

    I stored mine in a dark cool place and mine lasted a year. Best to leave outside to let the skin harden until your fingernail can’t puncher it.

  • @earacheselbowsenoch6251
    @earacheselbowsenoch6251 3 года назад +1

    I've been able to mitigate powdery mildew by using "worm tea" diversity in microbiology keeps it minimal and also keeps insects in check... Great video brah!!!👊👏👍

    • @ube4856
      @ube4856 3 года назад

      how do you make that? what ingredients?

    • @StevesSpot
      @StevesSpot 3 года назад

      Where do you apply the tea?

    • @earacheselbowsenoch6251
      @earacheselbowsenoch6251 3 года назад

      @@StevesSpot leaves stem. YT is full of answer's. Dig

    • @earacheselbowsenoch6251
      @earacheselbowsenoch6251 3 года назад

      @@StevesSpot gentle pressure from a sprayer.. YT has many answers.

  • @marygrott8095
    @marygrott8095 3 года назад

    Wow!! My butternut has so far only produced 3, and 2 of those are not ready yet. I am not sure if I will grow them again, but there are still plenty of flowers oon the plant, so we'll see.

  • @flatsville1
    @flatsville1 3 года назад

    I suggest growers spend time looking at seed co info to learn of various winter squash OP & F1 varieties. Some are more resistant to disease than others. I like to read Territorial Seed info on varieties. Good initial info. You can always dive deeper.
    Also consider smaller varieties & days to maturity to beat the pest /diseas crop cycle & succession planting.

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Thanks. And it is good to grow different varieties and see what takes in your area
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  • @isobelmunoffilm5694
    @isobelmunoffilm5694 3 года назад +3

    When you fertilize , do you just do at the site of the original planting or all along the path of the vining where secondary roots occur?
    Also, thanks for the info on letting them go up and back down the trellis to establish secondary roots.

    • @douglaswoosley3965
      @douglaswoosley3965 2 года назад +1

      I USE FISH FERTILIZER WITH A TEASPOON OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND THEY GROW LIKE CRAZY ON ANYTHING I GROW.

  • @amarchadbagan8667
    @amarchadbagan8667 3 года назад

    Nice

  • @Nimbleful
    @Nimbleful 3 года назад +1

    what's the granular fertilizer that you recommend using?

  • @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
    @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener 3 года назад

    I'm going to try a container friendly variety of this next year. I LOVE Butternut but don't have the space for the long vines.

  • @vanillandcoconut
    @vanillandcoconut 3 года назад +3

    What should I do if one fell off the vine? It was not tan yet. Can I ripen inside?

    • @liabobia
      @liabobia 3 года назад

      In my experience, if it's already finished growing to full size yes. Here's how: give it high humidity and heat, like 85+. A pan of water in the box with it. You don't want it to touch water or get condensation. Leave it like that for a week or two and it should color up. It won't taste as good or last as long but it'll be fine. If it's younger than that, like with tender skin still, thinly sliced raw butternut is really good with a light vinegrette.

    • @yeevita
      @yeevita 3 года назад

      squash is edible at any stage. if the skinis hard, you can store it. if the skinis soft, eat it soon.

  • @smurali491
    @smurali491 3 года назад

    Please include the locale where your garden is located. That will give us, the ignorant public , what to look for in the environmental constraints. Thanks for the video and have a good harvest.

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      its on the banner of my YT channel. Maryland outside of Baltimore.
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  • @EventHorizon34
    @EventHorizon34 2 года назад

    Gary I use Agrothrive, it has some amazing results!

  • @virginiawiedower6151
    @virginiawiedower6151 3 года назад +3

    They will store better if you cut the stems as long as possible on each squash.

  • @frustratedmajority851
    @frustratedmajority851 2 года назад

    I'm growing pink banana jumbo squash in 5 gallon buckets... but I'm realizing the buckets are not big enough. I'm needing to water like twice a day or they'll wilt in the sun. My main goal is just getting seeds from these... so iv opted to cut the vines right after the first fruit on each plant... so each plant has 1 fruit and I'm pruning all new growth back so the plant can focus on the large fruits.
    Next year I'll be growing in large mounds... no buckets.

  • @notrueflagshere198
    @notrueflagshere198 3 года назад +4

    In my short experience, Butternut and related squash are not killed by squash vine borer. And Buttercups are. All Maximas will be killed by borers.

    • @pamelacorsi
      @pamelacorsi 3 года назад

      True for me as well. I lost all but one buttercup to the vine borer even with using BT. My mini butternut are fine. I'm in zone 6 and grow smaller versions of winter squash so that they will ripen before frost.

    • @notrueflagshere198
      @notrueflagshere198 3 года назад

      @@pamelacorsi This year I have grown a buttercup and bush butternuts, and I used BT and I dusted the stems along the ground with Sevin. Very strangely, though, I have seen not a single indication of vine borers at all. It might have more to do with having bagged up all of last years plants and let them sit in the sun, before the borers would have dug into the ground. I don't know. I haven't even seen a single Cucumber beetle, and they were all over the place last year.

    • @barbmcc1225
      @barbmcc1225 3 года назад +2

      I planted butternut and acorn and they have SVB eggs all over them. I have hand-picked the eggs that I could find (stems, leaves, and fruit!), sprayed spinosad and injected BT. I am sick of SBV they killed my pumpkin earlier and also found them on my scallop squash. I have never grown squash before this year so they didn't come from my soil. Anyways, I'm hoping that the tales are true and butternut will not be affected by the SBV but they definitely left their stupid red eggs all over them!

    • @notrueflagshere198
      @notrueflagshere198 3 года назад

      @@barbmcc1225 They are the worst thing. I never even saw their eggs when I had the infestation.

    • @patrn6364
      @patrn6364 3 года назад

      Butternut still going strong here. Everything else not so much

  • @roundmapsaregridstoo6813
    @roundmapsaregridstoo6813 3 года назад

    What state are you in? What zone, thx,,,I’ve looked everywhere on your site with no results.

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 3 года назад

    My crop was a bust - nothing controlled powdery mildew / lots of rain & 6 squash - all grew 2" then fell off the vine. I'm done lol!

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      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Sorry to hear. Thats tough
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  • @apiecemaker1163
    @apiecemaker1163 3 года назад

    What and where is the best way to store them? And at what temperature please

  • @murkypuddle33
    @murkypuddle33 Год назад

    Would it be wise to "thin the herd" as it gets later in the growing season? What I mean is like say I see new baby squashes being formed on the same vine that has squash almost matured on it. If I know those baby squashes wont be mature by first frost, wouldn't cutting them off allow more of the nutrients to be sent to my bigger squash, where they're really needed?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  Год назад

      Probably a bit, But I dont know how many to remove to make a significant difference. Best to keep it well watered and let them do their thing. They know what to do to get seeds grown.
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  • @tinybirdie4949
    @tinybirdie4949 2 года назад

    What is it that you spray for the what? Baking soda or neem oil? How do you make that and what is it for exactly?

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  • @akatobi2002
    @akatobi2002 3 года назад +1

    failed last year and this year, i harvested 4. next year i will do better with watering and trellissing

  • @juliewilbur647
    @juliewilbur647 3 года назад

    2 of my buttercup suash plants got some kind of rot on he stem at the ground level end died, with baby squash on them, what I tat and how do I stop it?

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      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад +1

      That was the vine borer. I have some video on it if you search that.
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  • @shawner4640
    @shawner4640 Месяц назад

    my squash took a while to start producing this year and are probably 1 or 2 weeks away from being ready. Will a light frost hurt them and if so can they be picked and will they ripen of the vine???

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
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      It will damage leaves but the fruit will be okay.
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      @shawner4640 Месяц назад

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  • @Navigatingmotherhood
    @Navigatingmotherhood Год назад

    Can I plant delicata next to my butternut squash?

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  • @angelaraum1545
    @angelaraum1545 3 года назад

    Any suggestions for trying in a container? I have a big 10 gallon fabric pots.

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
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      This would be tough in a container in my opinion. But if you were to try I would definitely got with a 20 gallon or higher.
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  • @titanart6225
    @titanart6225 Год назад

    Where do you store the butternut if it’s still hot outside? Do you cure them outside then store inside?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
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      Pick and store indoors. I let them cure a bit on the vine and when color turns, they stay indoors.
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  • @Angely1914
    @Angely1914 3 года назад

    My butternut squash was attacked by vine borers. So picked them early. And now some of them look like they have a virus. Brownish tan blotches and circular rings on them. Do you know what that is?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Not sure. If they were under mature they might be breaking down faster
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  • @DebRoo11
    @DebRoo11 7 месяцев назад

    Do you not prune the vines so they dont get as long?

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  • @mahryadesiree3345
    @mahryadesiree3345 2 года назад

    What fertilizer do I use? From my understanding they need to be fed 3 times?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад +1

      There isn't an exact number. And so many ways to do it. You'll need any water soluble fertilizer you like. I water it in at planting. And mid season 1 or 2 times.. Typically the beds are prep with fertilizers too but that can be done 1000 ways.
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  • @lindawilmarth3300
    @lindawilmarth3300 3 года назад +1

    I think I started my winter squashes too late lol. I literally have one delicata

    • @joesmo2840
      @joesmo2840 3 года назад

      Delicata are least prolific winter squash I have ever grown

  • @lisawalker9836
    @lisawalker9836 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for sharing. I'm in Kingston, Jamaica and sowed butternut squash seeds from Burpee Gardens (eventually thinned to 3 plants) for the 1st time on January 3rd. I followed the hand pollination method and was successful. The 1st squash is growing nicely but now the vine is shriveling and seems to be dying although the fruit still looks healthy. 1 other plant now has a pollinated squash and the other is still only showing male flowers...the vines and leaves look OK but not as lush as yours did....not having any issues with powdery mildew. Please tell me what can I do about the dying vine? They're all getting full sun and are being watered almost daily if there's no rain. Help!!

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      Cheers. Sometimes insects bore into the vine and cause issues. I wish I could help more
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    • @cookiemama4
      @cookiemama4 2 года назад

      I think he said to water about 4 times per week. I think I have really over watered my squash this year..

  • @TheMrpiggyboy
    @TheMrpiggyboy 2 года назад

    Thank you for showing that the squash vine sets a root at each leaf node. I have seen plant and let the vine crawl across concrete and get angry because do not do well.

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      It really helps them grow
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  • @calebmarek
    @calebmarek 3 года назад

    I used a trellis for my squash this year. I had one extra spot in the garden and decided to put down a butternut there and just let it go free. It's nearly in the center of my 15 x 27 foot garden and has touched every corner. Sure enough it didn't get any good squashes near the base and the ones I kept are basically as far from the base as possible. It's fun to watch as the squash grows the base root starts to die back, due to vine borer and mold and I'm sure other issues. However it just keeps thriving thanks to so many roots that set down throughout the vine. I'm thinking I'm going to go harvest one or two right now.

  • @erinsmith2373
    @erinsmith2373 3 года назад

    How/ when do you do your baking soda and Neem oil applications?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
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      It varies greatly based on your garden but a routine 7-14 days is what I use. Pick a routine and take notes, as it is the best way.
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  • @monicabritt3769
    @monicabritt3769 2 года назад

    My two plants have grown like crazy, but I have no flowers. I planted them mid June, and they are taking over the whole space. I water often. I’ve used organic fertilizer. No fruit. No flowers. What have I missed?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

      Hmm and you didnt miss anything. It happens and I would change variety next year
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  • @janinesobala7977
    @janinesobala7977 2 года назад

    I’m growing mine in 20 gallon pots- the problem I’m having is the female fruit turns yellow and shrivels before the flower has a chance to bloom to be pollinated. Is that too much water? It gets hot here in the afternoons (N CA) so if I don’t water then they dry out too fast. I’m wondering if I used too much pest moss. Any ideas?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад +1

      No its not to much water. Its just timing. The male and female flowers have to open at the same time basically. It just didnt get pollinated. If it completely not flowering, and you didnt miss it, I am not sure what it is. Water should not effect them either way to be honest.
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    • @janinesobala7977
      @janinesobala7977 2 года назад

      @@THERUSTEDGARDEN right, some turn yellow when they’re tiny, before it’s due to flower- when they’re maybe 1/2” long, babies!! The only thing I could think of is maybe too much water. My pumpkins & zucchini have done the same thing. It’s upsetting, production is low. Thank you for your videos- I’m new at this and I’ve learned SO much from you!

    • @shirleyblaine1671
      @shirleyblaine1671 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@janinesobala7977 Did you ever come right with this? I have the same experience, the first two or three fruit flowers get pollinated, and thereafter all new females turn yellow and eventually dies. Never grows big enough for the flower to actually open to be pollinated. Everywhere I've searched people say it's because it didn't get pollinated, but that's not the issue. The issue is they aren't growing to the stage when the flowers would open.

  • @AnnStAmand
    @AnnStAmand 3 года назад

    When do you use Baking soda vs. hydrogen peroxide?

  • @jingles1963
    @jingles1963 3 года назад

    Your plants look so healthy compared to mine. I used blood meal because I have so much pot/phos in my soil and then an occasional fertilizing with fish emulsion. I haven’t been so faithful with the watering so I’ll increase that. Thanks for the tips!

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Stick with it for sure. I am letting these fade out now and harvesting over the next 2 weeks. I am transition over to fall big time.
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  • @tinabloomfield7228
    @tinabloomfield7228 3 года назад

    Baking soda spray? Can you share your recipe? Neem oil is not working.

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 3 года назад

      He has multiple videos on it. I believe it's a TBSP baking soda to a gallon of water...

  • @SunnyleawithKatJarvis
    @SunnyleawithKatJarvis 3 года назад

    What can I use for squash bugs? They killed my whole melon patch and cucumbers this year. I have never had them before. It seems that neem oil spray, insecticidal soap , Bt and DE never worked very well.

    • @seangelica2
      @seangelica2 3 года назад

      Captain Jack's Dead Bug Dust!

  • @cityofoaks
    @cityofoaks 3 года назад

    I planted Rampicante and Green Striped Cushaw this year because our squash vine borer issues are so bad (coastal SC). Even those varieties, which are supposed to be resistant, were no match for the SVB. We got two really good sized Rampicante and maybe 2-3 decent sized Green Striped Cushaw. I think I might be done with squash... it's just not worth the work.

    • @barbmcc1225
      @barbmcc1225 3 года назад +1

      I am right behind you but giving it one last try with some butternut and acron squash plants because I do love eating them. Those vine borers are the worst - the fact that they kill the plant (instead of just damaging it) and you can't even really see them unless you are constantly inspecting your plant to look for the frass, then try to dig out a disgusting worm.... it's just a nightmare. I have been hand-picking the eggs but it seems like every few days they lay more. I have yet to ever spot one of the moths themselves although I avoid the heat of they day and I guess they do not. Sigh.

    • @cityofoaks
      @cityofoaks 3 года назад

      @@barbmcc1225 Same here (I even tried BT this year).

  • @hastycontemplation
    @hastycontemplation Год назад

    Do these normally grow slow at first? I was expecting it to take off like gang busters but it's not.

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    • @hastycontemplation
      @hastycontemplation Год назад

      @@THERUSTEDGARDEN Awesome, thanks!

  • @angelastevens6066
    @angelastevens6066 3 года назад

    What is the ratio of water to baking soda?

  • @DanScottChannel
    @DanScottChannel 2 года назад

    I started butterCUP in early spring and the heat/drought (zone 8A Georgia) has really taken a tole on them, even with consistent watering. Rain water makes them thrive, but city water only caused them to stay alive. Even with consistent watering, the full sun causes the leaves to wilt terribly looking half dead. Sure, they come back in the late evening/morning, but while wilted, I'm sure they are not doing much growing which is obvious due to the size of them remaining for so long. .
    But anyway, do I have time to sow some more seeds bieng July 6th? If so, would indoors be advisable? Thanks Gary!

    • @Razzy-sr4oq
      @Razzy-sr4oq 2 года назад

      Old myths about growing season vary depending on region. Winter was the season you couldn't grow the further north you are; further south, it's summer where nothing grows! I'm in Michigan but half my family is in Georgia; it's simply too hot to grow anything but the most hard, enduring plants during the summer. You probably can grow in the summer months, but you're closer to the sun, than I am, and the leaves just crisp. Use shade cloth tunnels to your advantage in those months, or plant somewhere that'll block midafternoon sun. Or, shift your planting schedule to a late winter-through-early summer that better suits your area. Just think of the high summer months as the gardening "winter" for Georgia.

  • @titanart6225
    @titanart6225 2 года назад

    Gary, any issues with planting different squash nearby with cross pollination? Should we isolate our squash varieties and separate them in gardens? I’m trying to grow butternut squash, candy roaster and honey boat and have them in different areas but my spaghetti and zucchini were planted close by, not sure if I had cross pollination because spaghetti had striations on skin but was still very edible

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад +1

      Cross pollination only shows up in the following years seeds. So anything going on this year for the fruit growth is fine.
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    • @titanart6225
      @titanart6225 2 года назад

      @@THERUSTEDGARDEN I noticed stripped cucumber beetles on my winter squash plants, especially in the flowers, are they helping pollinating or are they causing trouble?

  • @jennylou6933
    @jennylou6933 3 года назад

    Hi Gary. Thanks for the video. I am in Southern California. It's super dry and hot in my area. I did pretty well with my butternut squash but a couple of them have a split running the whole length of the squash. What made that happen? I don't feel that I watered too much. My leaves are not as green as yours. Also, my Squashes are not as big as yours.

    • @caroline61804
      @caroline61804 2 года назад

      Fertilize w potassium and trace elements kelp. Also spray w magnesium sulfate. Use organic fertilizer

    • @caroline61804
      @caroline61804 2 года назад

      How many did u get

    • @jennylou6933
      @jennylou6933 2 года назад

      I got about 8 on one plant.

    • @jennylou6933
      @jennylou6933 2 года назад

      They were medium sized.

    • @caroline61804
      @caroline61804 2 года назад +1

      @@jennylou6933 wow. That’s great. I think max yield is 12 though others say 20. I’m starting. Getting 3 but growing in a pot

  • @caroline61804
    @caroline61804 2 года назад

    How many for 4 vines and how long?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

      Not sure what you mean
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    • @caroline61804
      @caroline61804 2 года назад

      @@THERUSTEDGARDEN sorry. I was trying to ask how many fruits for 4 plants did you harvest and how long did it take.

  • @ruthwible2309
    @ruthwible2309 3 года назад

    How do you mix your baking soda spray?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      1-2 Tablespoons per gallon of water. I have a lot of videos on it on my channel.
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  • @flfbsphatboyblue8970
    @flfbsphatboyblue8970 3 года назад

    What’s the difference between butternut and winter squash?

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  3 года назад

      Winter squash is a category that butternut falls into. Typically means stores well into winter once picked.
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  • @matthewkheyfets1309
    @matthewkheyfets1309 3 года назад

    Idk why but my plant had hard time fertilizing flowers. I hand pollinated them but so many just wouldn't take :/

    • @evesene3226
      @evesene3226 2 года назад

      If you live somewhere hot the pollen might have gotten weak

    • @matthewkheyfets1309
      @matthewkheyfets1309 2 года назад +1

      @@evesene3226 nyc was just 95+ degrees for about 2 weeks and my plant was just not having it lol

    • @evesene3226
      @evesene3226 2 года назад

      @@matthewkheyfets1309 us here in az understand that pain all too well! I hope it goes better next year!

    • @matthewkheyfets1309
      @matthewkheyfets1309 2 года назад

      @@evesene3226 oof. Yeah I'm trying different varieties next go around. Some hybrids for the heat, some heirlooms. I don't believe people that say heirlooms can't produce because they're that much weaker when from a bonnie best tomato I got at least 30lbs of tomatoes and with all sorts of issues not disease related.
      AZ has 100+ degrees 🥵🥵🥵

  • @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83
    @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83 3 года назад +1

    @Gary, I need HELP... I tried to call 911, but they told me there is not help for Mr. and Mrs Butternut. My Butternut plants just didn't grow very well, and made one butternut squash and the bugs made it all bumpy and no good. My yellow squash has not made one editable squash. I feel like I am gardening disabled...!!!
    Thank you for the videos love seeing all the wonderful food you grow. Just kinda makes me a little sad also tho, because my garden is such a failure for food production. I just dont know how much water to give the plants. Its not like they say... Few, I am so thirsty I could drink 5 gallons if water today. Lol. My squash last year didnt do very well here either...

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 3 года назад +2

      You can buy a decent moisture probe (that also reads pH) on Amazon for $11. There is also a test for moisture by sticking your finger in the soil to see if it's dry. If you can't stick your finger in the soil, you need to amend it to loosen it up. Putting mulch around my plants has made a huge difference in moisture retention. I use the probe to determine when I need to water deeply for the deeper roots. Still, I water my squash, zuchinni, pumpkins, and tomatoes daily in extreme temps to take care of the shallow roots because the surface soil dries quickly... we don't get much rain. Just watch more of Gary's videos... he covers watering in a lot of them. You can do it!

    • @mountaincreekhomestead
      @mountaincreekhomestead 3 года назад +2

      Try different varieties and look into trap plants and flowers. Peppermint Castile soap spray works great too

  • @andreaatkinson7243
    @andreaatkinson7243 2 года назад

    I planted for the first time this year. I have 4 plants and two squash started. But they e been the same size for weeks. Wonder why????

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  2 года назад

      Not sure. A bit more water and some water soluble fertilizer wont hurt.
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  • @sforhetz10
    @sforhetz10 5 месяцев назад

    So you didn't a word about how to grow them other than to let them climb.

    • @THERUSTEDGARDEN
      @THERUSTEDGARDEN  5 месяцев назад

      Guess I failed.
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