Vegetable Gardening My volunteer delicata plant was dead – is there any hope these will be edible? October 12, 2024 My volunteer delicata plant was dead – is there any hope these will be edible?by g0vang0 7 Comments QuentinMagician 3 weeks ago Open and see! Very exciting. The plant did its job. It made seeds willowintheev 3 weeks ago Looks like delicata. My favorite meljhand 3 weeks ago lol they look extremely edible ManILoveFrogs4200 3 weeks ago Keep them in a warm place for a few days – they may ripen/sweeten a bit. Then cook one and see! Moderatelysure 3 weeks ago Mine were like that when my vine collapsed and I put them on a sunny windowsill. Two weeks later they are golden yellow and perfect. purerockets 3 weeks ago Squash can ripen off the vine! You will be fine. MajorBurnsides 3 weeks ago Winter squash need a few weeks to cure off the vine to develop the sugars.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
ManILoveFrogs4200 3 weeks ago Keep them in a warm place for a few days – they may ripen/sweeten a bit. Then cook one and see!
Moderatelysure 3 weeks ago Mine were like that when my vine collapsed and I put them on a sunny windowsill. Two weeks later they are golden yellow and perfect.
MajorBurnsides 3 weeks ago Winter squash need a few weeks to cure off the vine to develop the sugars.
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Open and see! Very exciting. The plant did its job. It made seeds
Looks like delicata. My favorite
lol they look extremely edible
Keep them in a warm place for a few days – they may ripen/sweeten a bit. Then cook one and see!
Mine were like that when my vine collapsed and I put them on a sunny windowsill. Two weeks later they are golden yellow and perfect.
Squash can ripen off the vine! You will be fine.
Winter squash need a few weeks to cure off the vine to develop the sugars.