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Old October 15, 2013   #3
Durgan
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Originally Posted by MrsJustice View Post
Thank for sharing: you can also do this with a Cushaw Squash which has an extra gene than other winter squashes. It took me over 5 years to find this historical squash the Native Americans shared with the owners of my historical property to grow and survive with during the long winter months. When I finally found the historical seed in 2005. My husband took me to visit the Coushatta Indians in Texas "ON TI CHUKA" means Welcome. I learned so much from my visit with them while my Cushaws were growing back on this property as it grew here over 100 years ago. I learned so much from Coushatta Natives.
I looked at the squash and there was not enough seeds to go through the process. I only wish I could get more pumpkin seeds readily. The residue obtained make a find supplement for a breakfast cereal.
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