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  1. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Quote: Love that name - very creative!
  2. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    GREEN pumpkin, as...unripe?
  3. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Quote: Hmmm.....I suppose if I put enough brown sugar in it....
  4. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Quote: I WISH I could say I like all that stuff, but nope - I have an extreme dislike for all squash, zucchini, even melon. It really bothers me, as I know that stuff is so doggone GOOD for you!
  5. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    I'll do that, Orchid! Thanks for your feedback!
  6. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Quote: um....no. IF it was a matter of world peace or something, I might be able to choke it down! Sadinna's got a good point, and if it's something weird...the chooks will love them, I'm sure!
  7. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Quote: If I'd thought it was one of THOSE, I'd have gone ahead & had DH spread the manure. ACK!
  8. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Well, I knew that a pumpkin is a type of squash...and I figured they are all in the same family, but wasn't completely sure. Judy, what do you mean it would cross pollenate? I don't have any other squashes... Saddina, actually, come to think of it, yes, they do get squashes to eat (chooks...
  9. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    Quote: Oh, I hope you're right!
  10. Wynette

    Help me identify this plant - pumpkin? watermelon? gourd? squash?

    I've got a few horses, which means I've got LOTS of manure. We pile it up over fall/winter, and then spread it over our field in spring/summer. I had a few smaller piles this year, and this plant was a volunteer in one of the manure piles. I told DH not to spread this pile, as I was curious...
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