Hi all, well we received two seeds from an online exchanged a year or two ago, and finally the stars aligned this year for us to start our garden. We started the seeds indoors about mid to late February. We were quite anxious waiting for them to spout since we did not know how old the seeds were and because there were only two of them. Lady Luck was with us and both not only sprouted but have so far survived the transplant. Tough little seeds them Amish.
I know that it is listed as a squash but the size (60-80 lbs) sounds more like that of a pumpkin. I just read somewhere, that it is a winter squash. Do you think I have made a fatal mistake by planting them now?
If anyone here has grown any of them I would be grateful if you can tell us what to expect and any tips would appreciated as well.
jmatthew3
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