Marrow Growing Forum
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Subject: Would like to try to grow a marrow
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cweibz |
Karns City PA
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Hi I have never grown a marrow and would really like some information on them, seeds, how they grow, how they differ from growing other giants? any info would be awesome they are cool looking cweibz@gmail.com thank you
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9/24/2014 8:32:28 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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i have hardly any seeds and i try to grow same way as ags u can get seeds on giant veg.uk, look for seed shop
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9/25/2014 3:13:11 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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http://www.giantveg.co.uk/index.php/en/giant-veg-seeds
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9/25/2014 3:14:17 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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need to shade plant if its hot and shade fruit too
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9/25/2014 3:15:09 PM
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removed_20180906 |
Valencia Spain
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dont let it be open pollinated otherwise u might end with seeds that are field pumpkin, marrow crosses
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9/25/2014 3:16:02 PM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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I made that cross this year just to see, Long 81 Wolf X marrow....hope the seedZ are good
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9/25/2014 3:19:09 PM
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Pumpkin Farm |
Going Green
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Marrow or summer squash are great to eat. When I can get seeds I always manage to grow a marrow equal to the weight the previous marrow grew. I prepare my soil the same as for pumpkin and do nothing about the vines. The fruit is self pollinating and therefore one should distance it from pumpkins, long gourd, bushel gourds etc. Otherwise you will have a cross next year! I cover my marrow with a tarp the same as I shade my pumpkin. You can see the 3 footer 37" in circumference, I grew this year in my diary under pumpkin farm.
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11/6/2014 9:46:03 AM
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