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Tue, Jan 29, 13 at 13:18
| I saw the tromboncino squashes these people grew (see link) Two questions: Can I use just any tromboncino seeds to get results like this, or would I have to get this strain? What are some of the tricks to growing something like this? |
Here is a link that might be useful: giant tromboncinos
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| You might contact them at the web add at the bottom of the pic and ask where they got their seeds, maybe they will trade with you.Couldn't hurt to ask ;) Let me know if you get a trade. I have seen these on a prepper show recently,I don't know if it's the same family but they had an amazing garden. |
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- Posted by DixieGardner 7 (My Page) on Sat, Apr 13, 13 at 4:09
| Last year I grew trombetta squash and I think they may be the same. I don't remember what company provided the seeds, but my seed store has ordered them again. I will look today to see if they have come in and let you know. I loved them...cooked or raw when young, similar to yellow squash or zucchini, or mature as a winter squash. |
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