November 25, 2024

VIDEO: HOW TO GROW SPAGHETTI SQUASH FROM START TO FINISH #gardeninguk


On today’s Allotment Grow How we show you how to grow spaghetti squash from start to finish. Follow these easy steps and you’ll be able to grow this tasty long storage winter vegetable. You can also save the seeds to plant next years crop which will save you money and help you to become self sufficient in growing these lovely, organic squash.

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: HOW TO GROW SPAGHETTI SQUASH FROM START TO FINISH #gardeninguk

  1. Great return from a few plants. For the average family, that's a good meal and left overs every 2 weeks for 4 winter months! They store much longer than 2 months here. Love any winter squash, the storage allows for no panic to eat it all!! Dehydrates well for longer storage. With the serenity and calm of the world today, is it odd I think about food security often?? Great vid pal:))

  2. Hi Adam, I enjoyed the video and nine squash from two plants seems a fair yield. Apart from Grey Mould, pumpkins and squash seem little troubled with pest and disease. I am always amazed you never seem to have problems with slugs & snails.

  3. If you've enjoyed this video please hit the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON as it's free and costs you nothing. Also please press the BELL ICON to be notified when each new video is uploaded. Welcome to both old an new subscribers…. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment – Cheers Adam (Allotment Grow How)

  4. Ive been growing these for about 7 yrs now, and I cannot understand why the hell we dont get these in the supermarket, they are so easy to grow and there is plenty of ways to cook and sore them…
    I always let mine run over the ground, and put old tiles under the fruit to stop any rot, Ive never tried a upright grow but im going to try it this yr

  5. If we use a trellis, how does the fruit stay on the trellis and not fall to the ground? I'm confused. The fruit is so big and looks so heavy, I feel as if I should let the plant grow on the ground in long rows? I'm ready to put a trellis, if its needed. The plants are trying to climb, but the large fruit makes me hesitant. Please advise. Thank you.

  6. I just subscribed. Thank you for a good demonstration and succinct video. This will be my second year plantings these in the USA, Ohio, and I gained several tips from your process that may increase my yield.

  7. My question is do you have to grow on a trellis? I've planted 20 and have 17 beautiful plants going. I have them at the top of a hill and what I did was lay down weed stopper paper down the entire hill so I would not have to fight with weeds or grasses. Will this work?

  8. I've planted one in a 20" tub and it already has 20 young fruits with more flowers on the way – should I remove some of the fruits as I can't see how the plant will support that many

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