I found the following oddities.
Two magnificent butternuts, completely ripe and gorgeous, except for the split running the entire length.
An upside down butternut, perfect shape and ripeness, just the bulge was at the stem end.
What would have been a fine pair of Crown Prince, except they had grown in the middle of one of the pallets used to weigh down the carpet mulch. That is between the top and bottom layes of slats.
I hope to weigh and tally up tomorrow but have around thirty good sized (4Kg) squash for the winter, mostly Crown Prince. This is somewhat down on previous years.
Butternut have not done well this year, despite being the UK specific strains.
