Gnarly squash
julieherb
16 years ago
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Full StoryMy Turk's turban and Buttercup squash have developed rather unattractive gnarly warts in several places - the squash still seems sound, but they just don't look so pretty for display. Is this due to being damaged in some way? I grew them on trellises this year for the first time. Also it was a very wet summer here. Any ideas what could have caused this?
Thanks!
denninmi
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