Primrose wrote:Colin - I suspect the best selected method will depend on the type of squash grown...What varieties are you growing, and what is your neighbour growing?
Well, I'm growing Crown Prince, Marina di Chioggia and Bon Bon. All of these are in the "large" category and obviously it's too late to change much this season.
Primrose wrote:I think it would be very difficult to grow the large squash like pumpkins and Crown Prince up a trailing fence because of the weight strain on the plants once the fruits start to get big and heavy
I'd agree with the principle of this.... Interestingly, if you look at the second photo, you'll see fruit that's already reaching the size of a football on the far LH side. He's managed to get all his big fruit resting on the ground with the plants rambling arms then growing up the fence, so that sort of counters this issue.
It strikes me that another year, I could have 4-5 fences like this across my space, giving the plants room for more leafy growth? Now would that actually be any benefit (eg. more food from photosynthesis) or would that just divert energy that could be going into production of fruit?