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Bad Tasting Winter Squash

I work at a large community garden. Our winter squash turned out yucky. Delecata were inedible, bland, mealy, pasty, dry and definitely not sweet. Thought they were over ripe but the butternut are equally tasteless. Acorn ones too. Was it too much water? Something missing in the soil? Outwardly they look great. Plants and squash were all large and healthy looking. . . but they are flavorless to down right bad tasting. Any ideas?


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 09/24/2012 @ 9:33 am

The most common reason for bitterness or bad flavor is stress to the plant. Too much heat, too little water or uneven watering are the most common reasons for this stress.


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