- realfood
- Glasgow
- 17 Aug 2008
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Sadly, Butternut squashes are much more difficult to get to fruit than the other winter squashes. This is because Butternuts have unfortunately been mostly derived from Cucurbita moschata, which prefers hotter summers than are routinely likely for much of the UK. Therefore, even though new varieties, specially bred for the UK climate, are becoming available, it is still extremely difficult to grow mature, hardened-off butternuts if you are outside the South of the UK.
This year I am doing a trial of growing the UK bred Butternuts in Glasgow, a very difficult location, epecially during this cool, wet Summer!
For the ones grown outside with no protection, no Butternuts have set.
For the ones grown under a Lidle cloche, each plant is now carrying several Butternuts.
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