Jarrahdale and Kabocha winter squash drying on racks.
After the curing process, they'll be ready to give to the
foodbanks for use as a baked vegetable or in pies and pastries.
The flesh of both varieties are dark and sweet.
We also grew Baby Pam, a small, baking pumpkin. Most
jack-o-lantern pumpkins are NOT for eating. This is a pie
pumpkin and it too, has sweet, dark flesh.
A view from under the drying rack.
Sightings around the Homestead
14 years ago
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