How to grow butternut squash - Episode 05

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • In this video, I explain the basics of butternut squash, and how to take care of them.

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  • @robertkeller7420
    @robertkeller7420 2 роки тому +3

    My wife just made Butternut Squash soup - delicious and packed with some serious nutrients! I just saved some seeds and will plant next spring in our new garden. Thank you for spending the time in explaining the steps - (yes - I had butternut squash sliced in half and added brown sugar - amazingly good!)

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому

      Nice 😊! Butternut squash is still one of my all time favorites. Good luck on your upcoming garden!

  • @nature_secret_vault_za
    @nature_secret_vault_za 2 місяці тому

    what a gem of a video, glad I found your channel❤❤

  • @djssquibbs3295
    @djssquibbs3295 2 роки тому +4

    this is a plant I feel confidant growing. so cool to see how other people grow it Saludos desde Costa Rica :)

  • @shizuokaBLUES
    @shizuokaBLUES 4 роки тому +11

    You’re living in japan ! I’m in Shizuoka and about to start butternut squash here and didn’t have any knowledge about how to grow them, especially here !! Wow 😳 this is great thank you

  • @judycee9263
    @judycee9263 3 роки тому +6

    I peel and cut it into cubes, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle generously with a mixture of equal parts cumin, pepper, garlic powder, smoked paprika and chipotle chili powder. Roast until tender then serve on chopped, massaged kale with goat cheese, toasted pepita's and an apricot vinaigrette. So yummy. My first butternut plant is still tiny with no female flowers yet. We've been fighting the dreaded vine borer. 😤 Got 2 months until first frost, so fingers crossed!

  • @Overly_nourished_entity
    @Overly_nourished_entity 4 роки тому +15

    Wow! I didn’t realize how big the plant gets! Time to go get a trellis thanks for the tips!

    • @tussled1
      @tussled1 4 роки тому +2

      Me neither. I bucket garden and I thought this would bush out like a zucchini lol. Looks like I’ll be building another trellis!

  • @Lisa-md7tq
    @Lisa-md7tq Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the great video! Growing in NC. The trellis and pollination was very helpful.
    Love making butternut squash bisque. There are a lot of good recipes on the internet for that, but I like using ginger, garlic and nutmeg with creme.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  Рік тому

      I'm glad this video helped 😁. That bisque sounds delicious! I'll have to try it out. Good luck with your garden ❤️.

  • @deecooper1567
    @deecooper1567 5 місяців тому

    Good info & fantastic guitar 🎸 music 🤩👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

  • @joannesinspirations
    @joannesinspirations 5 років тому +6

    Beautiful. great video! FULLY covers ALL aspects, from growing, to vining support, to pollinating, to moldy mildew solutions, to pruning, feeding, even to cooking! FANTASTIC. I am a fan :)

  • @alfulci6914
    @alfulci6914 3 роки тому +2

    Butternut squash is one of the greatest things on Earth! So versatile, so sweet, creamy and delicious. Put it up against any traditional pumpkin recipe and it blows the PUNKins away

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому +1

      Agreed! 😋

    • @alfulci6914
      @alfulci6914 3 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 I usually buy 100+ lbs in November when they are on sale for .49¢/lb and when they are optimal. Some of the best are strangely from Canada. Thank you for the tips, never knew about the fertilization my mom is trying to grow em in the yard but the squirrels keep eating the infant fruits.

  • @containingmygarden
    @containingmygarden Рік тому

    Enjoyed the video, I'm growing it for the firs time. I hope they do well. Thanks for all the tips.
    A new friend here from Florida.

  • @carltaylor4942
    @carltaylor4942 4 роки тому +4

    My favourite recipe is half a butternut squash, diced, a large tin of kidney beans, small tin of sweetcorn, a cup or so of water and _a couple of squares of dark chocolate._ Bring to the boil and then simmer for about 20 minutes, delicious. I believe it's based on an old Aztec recipe. Great in winter.

  • @goatwarrior3570
    @goatwarrior3570 4 роки тому +46

    4:30 "Here in Japan". Did not expect that.

  • @donniemiller2893
    @donniemiller2893 4 роки тому +2

    Great video ,learned a lot. Love the knowledge about using the trellis and the net in between. Goes to show you no matter how old you are you can learn something new everyday.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely! I am constantly learning new things ❤️. It makes life wonderful 😁. Happy growing!

  • @hastycontemplation
    @hastycontemplation Рік тому

    Last year I roasted my first butternut and a sweet caramel like substance oozed out from it during the roasting process, this, combined with it's deep dark orange and luscious flesh, made me decide to save the seeds and grow my own, which is why I am watching this vid, for tips on growing! I love my sugar pumpkins and pumpkins in general but the butternut is next level in the food realm. I currently have two on the vine.

  • @aliciap3994
    @aliciap3994 Рік тому

    This was so refreshing to watch... so calm and informative... of course I had to subscribe

  • @consciousmachine413
    @consciousmachine413 2 місяці тому

    Homestead at a public park??? Fantastic!

  • @christinasornbutnark1208
    @christinasornbutnark1208 3 роки тому +3

    I learned so much from u thank you!

  • @cailin8580
    @cailin8580 4 роки тому +1

    Very informative.Thank you from Ireland.💚

  • @relaxingmusicwithbeautiful3384

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤

  • @genemccarthy2847
    @genemccarthy2847 2 роки тому

    great presentation

  • @colleenpritchett6914
    @colleenpritchett6914 2 роки тому +2

    First time growing these I have 6 plants hoping for a great harvest! I want lots of pies! FYI most “pumpkin in cans is not pumpkin it’s actually different squash

  • @artmaradzinamarira9992
    @artmaradzinamarira9992 2 роки тому

    Perfect. Thank you for such informative video. Kudos from Zimbabwe!

  • @robisensawmynaden357
    @robisensawmynaden357 4 роки тому +1

    👍thanks you ... you explain all some clearly and very helpful

  • @terrirobinson2935
    @terrirobinson2935 2 роки тому +3

    2:00 Epsom salt
    2:40 trellis
    5:35 hand fertilizing flowers

  • @zoagfresh3337
    @zoagfresh3337 4 роки тому +2

    this video was butternuts! thank you

  • @PEACEofGOD2day
    @PEACEofGOD2day 4 роки тому +1

    Peaceful and beautiful. Thx friend.

  • @cyberwick9855
    @cyberwick9855 3 роки тому +2

    I like roasted butternut squash with a pinch of chilipepper,cinnamon,salt and ground pepper.
    Here in the uk got to wait until may to grow corn,squash and beans.
    It's sad there are no pollinators.

  • @neyopraize2
    @neyopraize2 4 роки тому +1

    Loooove....💗The music!

  • @julienaturegrowerstv1958
    @julienaturegrowerstv1958 3 роки тому +1

    Hello, I love how nice your plant looks. I have a long growing season so I'm planting mine tomorrow, hope we can connect.Thanks

  • @MarioFDL
    @MarioFDL 2 роки тому

    The sound of the summer in Japan y awesome.

  • @nohoracastro5429
    @nohoracastro5429 4 роки тому +2

    I loved this video very thoroughly taught, I've learned a lot!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @mohammadusulthan6075
    @mohammadusulthan6075 3 роки тому

    I am from sri lanka I like this vedio and your advice

  • @chillydawgg4354
    @chillydawgg4354 Рік тому

    I like cooking this for Thanksgiving

  • @hjkhjk3829
    @hjkhjk3829 3 роки тому

    Gardening is beautiful

  • @abigaila4641
    @abigaila4641 4 роки тому

    Thanks for all the wonderful tips! My vine hasn't produced any fruit off the flowers but maybe there is some hope taking your pollinating tips.

  • @organicinohio5398
    @organicinohio5398 2 роки тому

    I love butternut squash pie more than pumpkin pie.

  • @stevetrivago
    @stevetrivago Рік тому

    Excellent…

  • @saaslabor9606
    @saaslabor9606 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video. Thank you very much.

  • @roundmapsaregridstoo6813
    @roundmapsaregridstoo6813 3 роки тому

    I eat the rind too, tasty with butter salt and pepper and garlic

  • @woodspirit98
    @woodspirit98 Місяць тому

    Most pumpkin pie filling is from the blue hubbard squash.

  • @Amoreena51
    @Amoreena51 4 роки тому

    Lots of good information! Thank you 😊

  • @Chickenmom777
    @Chickenmom777 4 роки тому

    Loved the video, very informative thank you

  • @andyhemmings7363
    @andyhemmings7363 4 роки тому

    They make great soup too. Cook boil until soft in some vegetable stock alone or with a chopped onion or sweet potato etc. Season with s&p. Throw in chopped coriander if you want for a different tang, Liquidise, serve with a dash of cream.
    Nothing better than homemade soup. Great video thank you.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      I am definitely going to have to try butternut squash soup!

    • @andyhemmings7363
      @andyhemmings7363 4 роки тому +1

      Serve with fresh crusty bread and butter or buttered toast. Enjoy. 👍

    • @andyhemmings7363
      @andyhemmings7363 4 роки тому

      I prefer mine fairly thin/ runny rather than thick but it's personal preference. Easier to add more stock to thin it at liguidise stage than to thicken it up. When cooking I normally find add stock until squash just covered is normally enough. Hope this helps. Play about with it to suit your taste. 👍

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the suggestions. You are totally making me hungry 😂😋!

    • @calmheart1782
      @calmheart1782 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the recipe. I usually just roast my squash but I’ll be making some soup now!

  • @Inpreesme
    @Inpreesme 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @aureliastrosnider9896
    @aureliastrosnider9896 3 роки тому

    Good recipe for butternut squash. Saute onions , garlic,,cubed and cut chicken,,shrimps,,pork ,cut butternut squash,,salt,,black,pepper..and a can of coconut milk.. Cook all together until meat and butternut squash are cooked.

  • @baldnproud
    @baldnproud Рік тому

    Thank you! 🙏 🥰👩🏾‍🦲😍

  • @nadrienmarkowski5595
    @nadrienmarkowski5595 4 роки тому

    Great presentation-Thank you`!

  • @joshuagavaghan224
    @joshuagavaghan224 2 роки тому

    they supposedly use c. moschata varities to make commercial pumpkin pie mixes, which could explain why butternut squash pie tasted identical?

  • @dragoncarver287
    @dragoncarver287 3 роки тому +1

    Do you prune suckers? Wondering if the fruits grow more on the main stem or on the suckers? Very pleasant video to watch. I think the sky in Japan is bluer than here in Oregon.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому +2

      Actually, I don't prune the suckers. I have had squash grow on both the main stem and on the suckers, but to be honest, I never paid much attention to which grew bigger 😉. I lived 17 years in Oregon, and I missed it very much while we were in Japan. The northwest is a beautiful place!

  • @NubianQueentv
    @NubianQueentv 4 роки тому +1

    Great video!!! Calming and relaxing... should i plant seeds inside now...?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +2

      Absolutely! Get those seeds going. Butternut squash take quite a while from germination to harvest, so the sooner the better. Good luck ❤️

  • @christinacooper3954
    @christinacooper3954 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this x

  • @UOlover13
    @UOlover13 4 роки тому +2

    What size container are you using? I've got two butternut squash plants in one container that's about 13 inches deep. I have spaghetti squash and zucchini growing the same way. The zucchini is starting to flower and the winter squash is starting to vine out

  • @melissa7777
    @melissa7777 2 роки тому

    Pumpkin Soup! Roast Pumpkin!

  • @joefrancis1823
    @joefrancis1823 4 роки тому +1

    U look so beautiful and your vegetables

  • @azizurrahman7469
    @azizurrahman7469 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @colleenkrall630
    @colleenkrall630 4 роки тому +2

    I just take off the male flower, pull back the petals, and rub it on the inside of the female flower. No need for paint brush or Q-tips.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +5

      I load up the paintbrush and save the pollen until the time when a female flower opens, but there are no male flowers 😉. Otherwise, I use that method too 😁.

  • @sisterrhonda8695
    @sisterrhonda8695 4 роки тому

    Beautiful 😍

  • @mandiegericke3830
    @mandiegericke3830 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. Can one know if the flower were pollinated or not? And what happens to the fruit that has already started growing at the back of the mother flower if it doesn't get pollinated?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому +1

      Great question! If the flower didn't get pollinated then the tiny fruit won't grow, but will feel squishy and eventually start to rot.

    • @mandiegericke3830
      @mandiegericke3830 2 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 that is so interesting thank you. Mine are flowering now but its been raining on and off for a few days so Im not too sure any bees are visiting. I might need to pull your paintbrush trick.... If I can find some dry pollen.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому +1

      Just know that if you pollinate a flower and then it fills up with water, the pollination won't hold. If it is particularly rainy, I pollinate the flowers when I can and then immediately fold the petals closed as best I can to try and keep out the rain. Good luck 😁

    • @mandiegericke3830
      @mandiegericke3830 2 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 Thank you, your advice is really helpful

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому

      My pleasure😁

  • @somai_1
    @somai_1 2 роки тому

    Wow, that was one plant? How often do you fertilize?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому +1

      That wasn't all one plant. It was actually 4. I had two in each grow pot. Butternut squash can grow prolifically though. When I fertilize them I just use a balanced fertilizer like a 10-10-10, or miracle grow.

  • @pshahdoshi
    @pshahdoshi 3 роки тому

    We live in Chicago, do we need to help them do pollen transfer?

  • @cutthecord1
    @cutthecord1 2 роки тому

    Informative video thanks for posting. I would like to know the variety of this squash, and how large is your grow bag.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому +1

      The grow bags were 3 gallon. I honestly don't know the variety other than butternut squash.

    • @cutthecord1
      @cutthecord1 2 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 thank you, its pretty impressive to see you grew them in a 3 gallon bags.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. We had zero ground space that we could work with since we were living on a military base at the time. I had to figure out a way to bend the rules, so I made my ground space instead 😂😉! Happy growing 😁

  • @eyes2see438
    @eyes2see438 3 роки тому

    Kon’nichiwa! I lived in Okinawa on Kadena, several years ago. Where are you living? I am using a wooden trellis for my butternut squash, will there be strong enough? Also I have noticed lots of ants inside of the blossoms, is this bad. And thank you for the tip on pollinating the female blossoms. I didn’t know that there was a male and female on the butternut squash. I learned something new today. Arigatogozimashita.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому +1

      Kon'nichiwa! Don't mind the ants, they are actually pollinators themselves. At the time of this video, we were living just outside of Tokyo in Yokosuka. Now we are in Florida where the weather is much like it was in Japan. Thanks for the encouragement 😁. Happy growing!

    • @eyes2see438
      @eyes2see438 3 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 🇺🇸Happy Independent Day🇺🇸

  • @nelsontan8328
    @nelsontan8328 3 роки тому

    Hi do we need to pollinate ever single female flower

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому

      If you don't have any pollinators like bees, ants, etc. Then it is a good idea to hand pollinate any female flower that you want to grow.

  • @lorideeley
    @lorideeley 4 роки тому

    how do you know it was not pollinated? the little one growing?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      When a squash is not pollinated, it won't grow and the end where the flower was will feel kind of squishy /spongy soft. If it was pollinated it would immediately start to grow bigger and the squash would be firm on that end where the flower was.

  • @pshahdoshi
    @pshahdoshi 3 роки тому

    By mistake we cut of few leaves that looked like they had white mildew like thing, is that ok?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому

      That is perfectly fine. It will help to stop the spread of the powdery mildew and the plant will continue to grow new healthy leaves. As the season progresses, it gets harder to combat the diseases and pests, especially if you live in a humid area. Well done, and happy growing 😉!

  • @jesse021891
    @jesse021891 4 роки тому +1

    Epsom salt doesn’t have any salt in it just magnesium and sulfur, beautiful garden though!

    • @mitchspurlock3626
      @mitchspurlock3626 4 роки тому +1

      It is not table salt but it is most definitely a salt. It is an ionic compound. Its effectiveness in a garden is much more limited than ppl claim.

  • @MichaelJosephJr934
    @MichaelJosephJr934 3 роки тому

    Question: I removed about 75 percent of my leaves because powdery mildew was severe. But the fruit is still looking great. Nice and tan and stems starting to turn. Do you think the removal of so many leaves will hurt the fruit and should I also harvest early. I still have bad powdery mildew on most of the remaining leaves. Thank You!

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому +1

      I wouldn't worry about the remaining fruit. They should be fine. I hate powdery mildew! It is always a problem with my squash too 😉. I would leave the squash that you have on the vine until it is time to harvest. Good luck and happy growing 😁

  • @candice1054
    @candice1054 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Can I please ask, is that entire trellis from one squash seed? Thanks.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you 😁. No, I had 4 plants growing on that trellis. 2 in each grow pot.

    • @candice1054
      @candice1054 4 роки тому

      A Slice of Heaven Homestead Great thank you! I’ve just bought myself a couple of big pots with a wigwam style trellis. I’ll be able to fit two plants per pot. I hope my squash like the set up!

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      Wonderful! Good luck with those butternut squash.

    • @milliechua9037
      @milliechua9037 3 роки тому +1

      Very informative!.may i know what size of pot used?

  • @TheSheldo1
    @TheSheldo1 4 роки тому

    I haven’t seen many flying insects this year here in 5b Ontario,very few honey bees,no bumblebee s..

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      Unfortunately, it is the same here in Japan. I always have to hand pollinate.

    • @wildheart5086
      @wildheart5086 4 роки тому

      Lots of bees here 5b, NW Pennsylvania. My butternut if large and heavy. But, not turning tan gold.

  • @UOlover13
    @UOlover13 4 роки тому

    How tall is your trellis? I need to make one for my butternut squash plant. Yours looks simple and inexpensive to make, which is exactly what i need!

  • @govindagovinda123
    @govindagovinda123 4 роки тому

    looks healthy and beautiful ! where did u get the sturdy trellis from? TIA

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      I made it out of materials from the Japanese dollar store. If I had an option out here though, I would have made it out of cattle panels. This video was from last year and the trellis couldn't hold up to one of the stronger typhoons that we had towards the end of the season.

  • @carterj207
    @carterj207 3 роки тому

    How big is your grow bag.? I have mine in a 7 gallon

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому +1

      I think they were 3 gallon.

    • @carterj207
      @carterj207 3 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      Thank you so much for answering, nobody
      Ever answers! I was so excited when i seen u had a grow bag! Anyway u hav a new subscriber😃☺
      TY for taking the time to answer, ill prob hav more questions, my first year using G Bags✌🙃

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  3 роки тому

      Ask me anytime.

  • @piattrocks
    @piattrocks 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this. Is there a reason for the hanging CDs?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      Oh yes! It is to keep the birds away. The shiny glints scare them and they leave the plants alone. They work really well.

  • @mint_tans
    @mint_tans 4 роки тому

    How many seeds/plants are we seeing on your trellis? What size container? And are all your seeds/plants in one container?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      I had 4 plants, 2 in each container. Each of my containers are 3 gallon grow pots.

    • @mint_tans
      @mint_tans 4 роки тому

      A Slice of Heaven Homestead thank you for responding! I didn’t realize they need such a small pot! I have 2 plants growing rn and I’m in Southern California. The seeds came from a smaller sized BNS like yours, and they can from a Japanese farmer. How many squash do you get per plants? I want to grow some Japanese sweet potato!

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      I only got about 12 butternut squash total before a typhoon wiped them all out last year 😏. But it was totally worth it because veggies are super expensive out here in Japan! Just remember that potted plants need to be fertilized more often. Good luck on your garden 😁.

  • @GAILandROD
    @GAILandROD 4 роки тому

    I can not get my store bought seeds to sprout....I do have a squash at home...can I use fresh seeds? Direct planting or can I sprout them indoors? I sprout my pumpkin seeds with no problem...

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      I have started butternut squash both ways, direct sow and indoors. The soil temperature does need to be warm for them to germinate, so if you are in a region that is just now feeling like spring, I would start the seeds indoors. Once they germinate, you can move them outside. Good luck with those seeds. I tried starting a pepper plant this year from a store bought pepper and nothing happened. Hopefully it is not a dud😏.

    • @GAILandROD
      @GAILandROD 4 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 thank you..I'm in the Boise area...we are past a frost...ill try direct sow...thx!

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      That's awesome! I grew up in Boise 😀. Happy planting ❤️

  • @HeadWestOn90
    @HeadWestOn90 4 роки тому

    They're tiny! What variety are they? Thanks so much!

  • @tussled1
    @tussled1 4 роки тому

    How many of those do you have planted ?

  • @matthewk7915
    @matthewk7915 4 роки тому

    How are a part do you space the plants?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      I had 2 plants in each of my 12 inch planters. The spacing requirements on the back of the seed packet are based on if your plants are going to be taking up ground space, I think it was like 4 feet apart, but if you trellis them like I did, I would say that you could plant them 8 inches apart.

    • @matthewk7915
      @matthewk7915 4 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 Thank you.

  • @alisonmiller2708
    @alisonmiller2708 4 роки тому

    How do you control squash bugs on the squash plants?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      That is a great question. I didn't have problems with them last year. I would spray neem oil on the leaves (especially under) once a week if you are having pest problems. Also, you could try diatomaceous earth. Those are both organic solutions and safe for your consumption.

    • @calmheart1782
      @calmheart1782 4 роки тому

      I know you were asking the video lady but, I put cedar shavings around my plants and I haven’t had any squash bugs (I call those stink bugs) and no Squash Vine Borers either! And I have several squashes almost ready to pick on my 3 plants.

  • @MyChilepepper
    @MyChilepepper 3 роки тому

    Another tip: next time try harvest them when still green. You can leave the skin on, it cuts through easy for what ever dishes you're making.

  • @tmo4330
    @tmo4330 4 роки тому

    I will be called a liar but i planted 1 (one) butternut squash on my compost pile this year in Alabama and today July 29 there are already 40 squash on it and the plant is 20 feet long and wide. Heavy watering and fertilizing because i have a pond i pump out of. Does anyone know how much i could get selling to a farmers market?

  • @SpoonieSensei
    @SpoonieSensei 4 роки тому

    how did you get in japan? how do you have that kind of space in japan ... without being in outright rural areas (assuming, given the playground in the back)? also ... that dog??? not sure that the barking would go over well in japan.... also, where in japan? the climates in japan vary as much as they do in the us

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      We are with the US military. All of my garden was in grow pots though because we were not allowed to put in an in ground garden. You are totally right about the space though. I have seen some very creative ways, to grow things with very little space, around town here.

    • @SpoonieSensei
      @SpoonieSensei 4 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 that is so neat! sorry, this was one of the first or first videos of yours i saw and i was so envious!!! without the "backstory" in your other videos, i just didn't get where this was all coming from! i have also had to be VERY creative - i do not have the tiny space that you have there, but i only have a balcony that is about 4' wide and about 10' long, so i really use as much of that space as i can! vertical trellising and having a "raised bed" that can actually be moved when there are no plants in it (my dad built it from old wood he found somewhere! a great way to repurpose things like that!). i have also used chicken wire in just about every way you can think of!! i would love to go to japan. may i ask which part of japan this is? okinawa?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      It is about an hour outside of Tokyo. Sounds like you have the creativity party of gardening in a small space figured out 😁😉. Happy growing!

  • @MrMultiMediat0r
    @MrMultiMediat0r 4 роки тому

    Is that whole vine from a single seed in that one small pot?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      No, I had 4 plants. Two in each pot along the wall 😁.

    • @MrMultiMediat0r
      @MrMultiMediat0r 4 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 Oh I see. Is fertilizer necessary when using such a small amount of soil for such a large plant? Great video. I'm new to gardening

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      Yes! I had to fertilize often, especially after severe rainy spells. The fertilizer leaches out quickly from pots. Congratulations new gardener! There is so much to learn, even for us seasoned gardeners 😉. Stick with it and grow along with your plants. You won't regret it ❤️😁.

    • @MrMultiMediat0r
      @MrMultiMediat0r 4 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 thanks for the advice!

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +1

      Any time 😉😁!

  • @satomi456
    @satomi456 4 роки тому

    A really great and detailed video! One of the most informative butter nut squash videos on youtube. Thank you! I do have a question. What size pot did you use?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      I used two grow pots. They are 3-5 gallons. I honestly can't remember which one 😉. They are each a foot in diameter. Thank you for the encouragement 😁!

    • @crystalv2767
      @crystalv2767 4 роки тому +1

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 how many plants were you growing in each pot?

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому +3

      Great question. I had 2 in each pot, spaced about 6 inches apart.

    • @crystalv2767
      @crystalv2767 4 роки тому

      @@asliceofheavenhomestead3559 thank you!❤

  • @saruvathshihab6523
    @saruvathshihab6523 4 роки тому +1

    I dont do that

  • @turtlegaby
    @turtlegaby 2 роки тому

    Too much background noise is very disturbing. Just get rid of the music. You talking, the insects and the music is a bit too much at the same time.

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 4 роки тому +24

    Living in Mexico, we had no idea this yummy squash existed, the only and most commonly sold summer squash is 'la calabacita verde' which looks like a tender zucchini, so we bought a couple of butternut squash and the way we prepared them was making them into a veggie cream soup, SO GOOD, usually we toast the seeds and eat them BUT not this time saved the seeds for planting this year's season, hoping they do well here, the summer season is the rainy season, from mid-May to September, had no idea how to care for them, but thanks to you dear lady, I now know a bit of how to grow and care for them. Greetings from Mexico to your family and you! :)

  • @mferrarorace
    @mferrarorace 4 роки тому +13

    that is a huge plant growing out of a small pot!

  • @electricimagesaustralia6899
    @electricimagesaustralia6899 Місяць тому +1

    i am growing 4 butternut pumpkin plants for the first time using seeds from shop bought pumpkins- 2 in large pots and 2 in a raised bed with other stuff like tomatoes. The pumpkins grow so quick and are heaps of fun to train and pollinate by hand. Very rewarding. I cant wait to harvest my first one soon!

  • @liseforget1687
    @liseforget1687 2 роки тому +4

    Best butternut squash video I’ve ever seen. Thank you.

  • @dirkgallian2538
    @dirkgallian2538 4 роки тому +4

    Although the music made me uncertain of what to expect, I found your video very informative and helpful. As a first time gardener I am trying many different things and your video was very helpful. Thanks.

    • @asliceofheavenhomestead3559
      @asliceofheavenhomestead3559  4 роки тому

      Thank you 😁. Congratulations on starting a garden! There are so many things to learn... I am not a newbie gardener, but I learn many things about my plants and how to take care of them every year!

  • @margmurray1945
    @margmurray1945 4 роки тому +2

    Thanx so much for the very good info on the butternut squash and all its goodness ! Also, for letting me know that your area is pretty close to where I am in Central FLorida. I will be looking for my next Slice of Heaven...

  • @anitakoogje7114
    @anitakoogje7114 2 роки тому +2

    Butternut squash and tomato goes together so well. I slice mine down the middle, take pips out, fill the hollow with mince tomato cubes, garlic, onions and pop it in the oven. Sprinkle cheese shavings over and enjoy!

    • @honeybadger8942
      @honeybadger8942 2 роки тому +1

      I will add chilli/red pepper,olive oil,salt to taste,thyme,cilantro and an egg or two. Yummy !
      Thanks for the recipe!

  • @elivalentine452
    @elivalentine452 2 роки тому +1

    Butternut squash soap with ginger ! Omg you have to try ! Perfect for when you are feeling under the weather

  • @jthepickle7
    @jthepickle7 2 роки тому

    Male blossoms, dipped in pancake batter and fried in butter or fat - YUM!

  • @Jugokazooie
    @Jugokazooie Рік тому

    I wonder how I will manage such amazing and giving plant. I will take care of it and use the space I have to give it a nice life.

  • @BroadwayGardener
    @BroadwayGardener 4 роки тому +3

    This was such a peaceful and educational video. Your squash looks so healthy and beautiful.

  • @crave8687
    @crave8687 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video, it was very informative. I live in the Caribbean and I’ve just started growing some in my garden, it was good to know you have them in pots and not into the ground. Thanks again I’ve learnt a lot from your video.

  • @papablueshirt
    @papablueshirt 4 роки тому +1

    Cool way to grow squash, I may try it. Thanks for sharing