green pumpkin!
- Urban Ayisha
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green pumpkin!
as i couldnt get down to my lottie last week a friend of mine harvested a few bits and bobs for me and cut a very young pumpkin thinking it was an overgrown courgette! i've heard if you leave it on a sunny windowsill it will ripen, its been on there for about 5 days now and no joy... what to do? is it wasted?
- Millymollymandy
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Re: green pumpkin!
Oh dear.
How big is it? Generally if it is a winter pumpkin you need to leave them on the plant for as long as possible until just before the frosts and then ripen them even more on a sunny windowsill or in a frost free sunny place.
Underripe ones picked too early can turn orange but can still be unripe and inedible inside - last year a neighbour gave us one and it wasn't worth bothering to cook as the flesh was beige.
Hopefully your plant will produce many more than you can leave to ripen properly.
Underripe ones picked too early can turn orange but can still be unripe and inedible inside - last year a neighbour gave us one and it wasn't worth bothering to cook as the flesh was beige.
Hopefully your plant will produce many more than you can leave to ripen properly.
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Re: green pumpkin!
it may be a lost cause as far as eating goes ,but at least you can carve an early lantern 
AAARRGHH its behind you!!!
- Urban Ayisha
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Re: green pumpkin!
its on the compost heap lol. aww my friend was really only trying to help but grrr! i'm sure we'll have loads more though, at least i know the squah has gone mad!!