How to Grow ButterNut Squash seed to harvest

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  • @mayalkuwari8060
    @mayalkuwari8060 Рік тому +12

    Just like listening to a night time story ! Lovely

  • @brittanyfuller8723
    @brittanyfuller8723 2 роки тому +46

    This is the most helpful video I’ve found on the progression of growth for a butternut squash 🥰 thank you 🎉

  • @jpobrien5418
    @jpobrien5418 Рік тому +18

    Easily one of the best how too grow videos I've seen in a long time. Much appreciated!!

  • @TravelDiva61
    @TravelDiva61 Рік тому +9

    This tutorial is the best educational one that I've experienced on growing squash. Thank you for this!

  • @ryanhampson673
    @ryanhampson673 Рік тому +24

    I grew butternut squash a while back, only really got the seed to sprout then I just put it in the soil…Took off like a weed! I had tons of honey bees do all the hard work and soon enough I had plenty of squash…I didn’t realize how much it would produce, not a bad thing but my friends definitely got some free squash that year lol.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому +4

      I know! Sometimes only one plant is all you need. Ha ha.

  • @juliag7110
    @juliag7110 28 днів тому

    This is the best video on growing butternut squash I have come across thus far. He voice adds to it as well, so relaxing.
    I am growing butternut squash right now and it is going well so far.

  • @FixItYerself
    @FixItYerself Рік тому +7

    this might be the best gardening video I've ever seen. thank you!

  • @jayme5280
    @jayme5280 7 місяців тому +3

    i enjoyed the presentation style. educational, funny and very storylike ❤

  • @voodookitchenmama
    @voodookitchenmama 2 роки тому +10

    Great video! I have a HUGE plant/vine growing from my compost pile. I didn't know what it was until I saw your video. I love butternut squash, but did not know it was GREEN until ripe! I'm a lucky girl!

  • @janettgonzalez3735
    @janettgonzalez3735 10 місяців тому +2

    This is the best explanation about the butternut squash harvest. Thank you so much

  • @Kethubim2323
    @Kethubim2323 Рік тому +9

    I recently bought a butternut from the store and while preparing it I kept the seeds. I have about 10-12 seedlings now that I've started in a tray outside. I realize I'm starting a bit late, but if this works it could but fun!

    • @spencer1820
      @spencer1820 Рік тому +3

      I did the same thing last year! I started about this time or a little later last year. The plants took off in July and in August I saw the squash beginning to grow. But, I ran out of time for I don't think they all matured (based on size and color) by my first frost date in early November. I still ate them and saved the seeds for this year. They are growing now and I see small butternut squash, but I wonder if they will grow to maturity since the seeds weren't from mature fruit.

  • @tanishadowns7744
    @tanishadowns7744 6 місяців тому +1

    I REALLLLLLLY NEEDED this video! Thank you VERY MUCH!!!! I was wondering why my tiny little butternut squashes would turn yellow, then fall off. This video is truly insightful!!!

  • @Toni-oy5gu
    @Toni-oy5gu 2 місяці тому

    Random vine started growing from my compost heap and now I have about 10 baby butternut pumpkin (Aussie here). Your video has been very helpful, thank you.

  • @jessicataylor3274
    @jessicataylor3274 9 місяців тому +1

    This was incredibly informative and helpful. Thank you! I have my first 3 butternut on the vine, now!

  • @Amongrush
    @Amongrush Рік тому +1

    I just continued the seeds in the bags with paper towels, and they’ve germinated!! Thnks so much for the help- I don’t think they’d have lived otherwise!

  • @MyGardenRetreat
    @MyGardenRetreat 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. I'm growing butternut for the first time this year. Doing garden videos too.

  • @luisruiz5653
    @luisruiz5653 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this video. It was very informative and pleasant to hear and to listen to the entire video.

  • @janeen1313
    @janeen1313 Рік тому +1

    You are amazing! "Mr. Butternut!" I love it.

  • @j.a.renton6911
    @j.a.renton6911 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you from England, a really helpful video.

  • @basilbaby7678
    @basilbaby7678 2 роки тому +4

    Fantastic video!
    It answered so many of my questions, and was to the point!
    Thanks so much! 🙏

  • @jkwinningham
    @jkwinningham Рік тому +1

    This video showed me things I never thought before

  • @baldnproud
    @baldnproud Рік тому +1

    This video is Exactly WOW😮 you’re Amazing! I’l keep listening 👂🏿 to your video over and over again, until I know it word for word ! thank you 🙏 🥰👩🏾‍🦲🥰

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому +1

      Well, thank YOU! Very kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @danlemons6716
    @danlemons6716 Рік тому +1

    Blessing to you,what sweet and very informative video. I ate my second butter but and now I must grow them. Your video will make that adventure easy. Thanks. Dan.

  • @SethBlackMedia
    @SethBlackMedia 10 місяців тому +3

    I’d really love to grow these eventually. One thing I’ve seemed to discover is that if I get one in the store that has even the slightest hint of green lines, it won’t be juicy so I won’t buy it. A juicy squash is a delicious squash! I love adding salt and pepper to mine.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  10 місяців тому +2

      I think the ones from the store are a little dried out.

  • @deliahiggs1752
    @deliahiggs1752 10 місяців тому +1

    Love ❤your detailed explanations 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @pinkykhoabane4658
    @pinkykhoabane4658 5 місяців тому +1

    Oh thank you for this. When my female blossoms went yellow & start falling off, I thought there was something wrong with the plant & I took it out.

  • @aliciap3994
    @aliciap3994 Рік тому +1

    This was exactly what I needed to see! Thank you so much!

  • @bjason5013
    @bjason5013 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Lots of information succintly delivered!

  • @arbitraryname7273
    @arbitraryname7273 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I learned a lot from this video about the monster plants I'm growing. You earned a subscriber. :D

  • @peterevelyn6525
    @peterevelyn6525 7 місяців тому +1

    good information

  • @patriciaterry5539
    @patriciaterry5539 6 місяців тому

    New subscriber here! Just planted my first butter squash today!

  • @StevenTravelVlog
    @StevenTravelVlog 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Julie, for your good advise.

  • @Naju_ALS
    @Naju_ALS 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video! thank you so much.

  • @kimberlyhughes5475
    @kimberlyhughes5475 Рік тому

    Your seed to harvest videos are EXCELLENT! New subscriber!

  • @norajeanmccauley1584
    @norajeanmccauley1584 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your helpful advice!!!

  • @aaronmolly4332
    @aaronmolly4332 Рік тому +1

    Excellent information. Thank you so much!

  • @zhenghang3063
    @zhenghang3063 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks for this video! Butternut squashes is just so delicious! Do you think it’s possible to grow them from store brought butternut’s seed?

  • @BlinkBeatz777
    @BlinkBeatz777 2 роки тому

    Best video on this!!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @hildadejesus4509
    @hildadejesus4509 2 місяці тому

    Hi, thank you so much, for the information. Many Blessings.

  • @katemcn
    @katemcn Рік тому

    Great video, might have some trouble growing them in Scotland. 😮

  • @lesiroyo7564
    @lesiroyo7564 11 місяців тому

    Very well narrated.

  • @gamingrex2930
    @gamingrex2930 2 роки тому +3

    Very informative, especially about the male and female flowers.

  • @AzizaAdams-iu5te
    @AzizaAdams-iu5te 15 годин тому

    Going to try thank you

  • @JosefinaBridges-ic7dj
    @JosefinaBridges-ic7dj 4 місяці тому

    Hi, Buddy, I just subscribed. 8/28/24 and doing the coffee can method today.. I hope it's not too late in zone 9b.
    Thank you very, very much.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  4 місяці тому +1

      The back of your seed package might tell you when to plant in 9b. Some packets have that information and some don't.

  • @helnyson4694
    @helnyson4694 10 місяців тому

    What a splendid video, very easy to follow and informative/simple. Thanks 😊 Might we ask, re the water you soak seeds in.. can i use reclaimed rainwater or distilled water, and is room temperature ok?
    We don't ever use water from the tap, for anything here ✌🏽💫

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  10 місяців тому +1

      Room temperature is exactly what you want. Yes, rainwater is fine.

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong 8 місяців тому

    Thanks so much

  • @lyndajonesthesoapmaker
    @lyndajonesthesoapmaker 2 роки тому

    A truly wonderful video...thank you so much

  • @froglegs4910
    @froglegs4910 2 роки тому

    thank you !
    love butternut squash !
    real name butternut is delicious nut for whole winter 🤣😜

  • @SA-nk8sc
    @SA-nk8sc 6 місяців тому

    thanks a lot for sharing

  • @annalovesJesus22
    @annalovesJesus22 Рік тому

    Great Video! My butternut plants are...well...odd. lol For the second year in a row, I've started woth nothong but female flowers. My vine is still short but they come in immediately. What I have to wait on are the male flowers. I see them at the bottom of the plant waiting to develop, but I just dont have any yet. This year, I will use the pollen from other squash plants to pollinate the butternut until I get some male flowers. I wont save the seed from the fruit though.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому +1

      Males won't appear until your vines are about 6 feet long, maybe longer. Up until that point, your vines are just "practicing." Those females MIGHT not be real viable, since the plant is still just a baby.

    • @annalovesJesus22
      @annalovesJesus22 Рік тому

      @@BestBudsGardening thank you very much for the advice. I wasnt sure what was happening!!

    • @annalovesJesus22
      @annalovesJesus22 Рік тому

      @@BestBudsGardening they are about 6-7 feet now with BIG leaves! So I am hoping that the male flowers will develop soon. There are male stems, long ones, and there is a base for the male flower. But there is no actual flower 😔

  • @CC-lv1ox
    @CC-lv1ox Рік тому +1

    I am curious how many bnut squash do you think is typical oer plant? When I bought my starts, the farmer put 4 into the container.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому +1

      Wow! That's hard to say... it depends how many female blossoms get pollinated. I know I had about 20 off my 2 plants, before I started cutting off the new growing tips.

  • @suzannedavis4338
    @suzannedavis4338 2 роки тому

    Excellent video

  • @CC-lv1ox
    @CC-lv1ox Рік тому

    Such an awesome and enjoyable video. I am trying to grow bnut this season. I am a new gardner as of last year and didn't plant them my first year of gardening. This is so helpful! Tell me, do you know of any companion or intercroping flowers, plants herbs that I should plant next to my bnut? I planted 1 zuch near them and 4 califlower near them.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      Well, I don't know of any companion plants, right off the top of my head... but... boy! It sounds like you will have quite the squash bug problem! Keep me posted!

  • @rajashrithakurdesai2253
    @rajashrithakurdesai2253 10 місяців тому

    Greatly explained

  • @IdoMathew
    @IdoMathew 2 роки тому +2

    Great video! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. That’s a beautiful trellis too! I’m excited to start my squash this season. I already started my seeds, 6 weeks before my last frost date. Was that too early?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому +1

      You should be ok with that, if you have a grow light. If not, wit until about 3 weeks before and start some new ones. If it gets warm enough outside during the day, you can put them outside for the afternoons (harden them off, first) and you should be able to squeak by.

  • @neashbloom
    @neashbloom Рік тому

    Oh I subscribed alright... And am off to my butternut squash adventure

  • @karenpichel2247
    @karenpichel2247 Рік тому

    I am gardening on a cement balcony so can only use containers. How much depth of soil do they need?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      Oh... goodness... probably at least 10 gallons. Make sure you FEED them!

  • @Amongrush
    @Amongrush Рік тому

    So I planted these seeds outside about 1-2 weeks ago in this cold weather and in a somewhat bad place. So I decided that I would bring a few inside to try to grow properly before I actually plant them. I have them in the bags with paper towels like you said, (because they sank immediately when I put them in a cup) but I don’t know if that’s the right thing to do since they were already out for so long. What should I do?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  11 місяців тому

      Sorry for the late response... fractured my ankle. If they didn't freeze, and sank... they are probably viable, and no harm done. If they froze, they probably sank because they're full of ice. By now, I'm sure you know the answer to your own question.

  • @jwillett7
    @jwillett7 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your video. Is there an ideal time of the year to grow butternut?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 місяці тому

      Start them in the spring when day time temps are 70 to 75 degrees.

  • @RussellBooth1977
    @RussellBooth1977 9 місяців тому

    I might be lucky in Australia because I can let the vine die prior to picking the pumpkin or squash because our frosts don't come until winter time.
    A lot of the farmers such as my grandfather was would place them on the roof of their shed during winter time & they would keep through the winter time !

  • @nkanyisongosi6202
    @nkanyisongosi6202 10 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot❤

  • @pristineperistome5696
    @pristineperistome5696 Рік тому

    Very nice squashes you grew. Did you grow that huge plant in just a coffee container?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      Yes, but, the bottom was cut out of the coffee can, so the roots could grow wherever they wanted to underground. The coffee can was just so my yard guy wouldn't hit it with the weed whacker.

  • @elizabethcain215
    @elizabethcain215 2 роки тому +1

    We thru scraps over our fence and without any work whatsoever a huge health butternut squash plant grew. There are at least 7 fruits growing on it

  • @tabb92592
    @tabb92592 9 місяців тому

    If you live in SoCal where there is rarely any frost can I let it keep growing more squash?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  8 місяців тому

      Sure. Eventually, though, the plant will exhaust itself and be done.

  • @TravelDiva61
    @TravelDiva61 Рік тому

    Will I have to hand pollinate each male blossom to the female blossom?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  11 місяців тому +1

      Sorry for the late response... fractured my ankle... Whatever female blossoms are pollinated... shall bear fruit. Usually, the bees take care of this. Even if there aren't a lot of bees in your neighborhood... bees can see these blossoms from more than a mile away. You probably won't have to hand-pollinate. But, if you do need to, just wipe some pollen from a male blossom onto the center of the female blossom.

  • @baldnproud
    @baldnproud Рік тому

    I have a question, I know it’s a metal trellises in the stores are pretty weak, so what’s the best way to put a trellis in a canister ? because I do not have a lot of room, so I have to use my front porch to place my plants in container. Which is no problem I’m growing herbs and peppers and spinach and celery, green onions , garlic 🧄 Now I purchased two butternut squash, and I placed them in the canister a pretty large one, then I said I was going to purchase welded wire 2” x 4 in 14 inch gauge, 5 inches tall to make my trellis to put in the canister and then play some steaks in them out of that sound to you ? 😍👩🏾‍🦲🥰 thanks for your help.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      I'm not sure I understand... you're wanting to anchor a trellis in a canister? Why would you be interested in anchoring a trellis into a cannister? Most people anchor their trellis into the ground. Am I missing something?

    • @baldnproud
      @baldnproud Рік тому

      I don’t have the space , because I saw another video where a lady did hers in a a very large container pot , so I figured it was possible, so I am going to try and place it in a very large container pot 6:51 I already planted it. It’s already growing, and I also saw her video where she made a trellis with welded wire. It almost look like a tomato trellis but it’s much dirtier and strong so I figure if I don’t try it I’ll never know never, you know until make effort to do the impossible trial and error and if doesn’t work, her’s work I believe and in the impossible and what’s the worst thing happened ,I won’t die from it, so I’ll give it a whirl! all things are possible! And I have to work with what I have, and since I use butternut squash practically every week, I will make it work! Thanks for your time. Have a wonderful week and a marvelous weekend.😍👩🏾‍🦲🥰

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      @@baldnproud I'm SURE you'll have many, many butternut squash, whatever you do.

  • @kathleengill2214
    @kathleengill2214 8 місяців тому

    I planted a baby butternut squash last year. It did well. I saved some seeds which have sprouted. But i could not get it to grow up a trellis. It would break. Any insight?

  • @lupapp75
    @lupapp75 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice channel. I subscribed.

  • @judehylton9692
    @judehylton9692 9 місяців тому

    Nice video😊

  • @Carmen-no7bb
    @Carmen-no7bb 2 роки тому

    Thank you, good video.

  • @Adventure_fuel
    @Adventure_fuel 9 місяців тому

    Thanks! 🙏🏻

  • @KishorTwist
    @KishorTwist Рік тому +1

    I grew mine in a self-watering bucket and so far, only 2 female flowers in all of summer and fortunately, one that I hand-pollinated and right now nicely growing into a bn squash! 💪
    Internet said that high summer heat could limit female blooms and indeed it was extremely hot in zone 5b in July 2023!
    Also in my bucket that was filled at 95% with just peat moss (not a good mix, I didn't know then), its leaves were nowhere as big as the ones in the video! The plant is fertilized twice a month with a commercial 24-8-16, I still wonder if the peat moss making the most of the content is also a factor in low female bloom production...🤔
    Can female flowers appear in late summer past Labor Day? Enough time for squash to mature before fall frost?
    But I will be happy if my first-ever and lone squash can grow and resist bugs, temperature changes and other factors until October frost!
    That was my cool squash story.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      All squash growing information is based on info that was available several years ago. Right now... it's TOO HOT for pollen to be viable. Plants are trying to survive, not make fruit. It's just a very hot year... I don't want to dash your hopes... but, global warming is changing some things. It's just too hot for pollen to even be viable. I'm going inside with hydroponics, because I cannot compete with the sweltering heat and insects.

    • @KishorTwist
      @KishorTwist 5 місяців тому

      @@BestBudsGardeningUpdate 2024-08-12: my in-ground butternut is vining sprawlingly with 7-8+ squashes! It’s definitely not made to grow in a standard 5 gallon self-watering bucket where a lonely mini-squash managed to make its place! Perhaps still possible in a much bigger container! 🤔
      Very happy so far and a potential treillis for next year! 🙂

  • @serverservidor16
    @serverservidor16 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @namibianurbangardener5371
    @namibianurbangardener5371 2 роки тому

    I just transplanted my 2 butternut seedlings yesterday. It's the first week of spring here. They are doing well so far. My first time growing them let's see how it goes.

  • @kbkesq
    @kbkesq 7 місяців тому

    If you have really bountiful amounts of butternut squash and multiple vines, then I strongly advise trying to cook some green ones. You’ll be amazed how a good they taste

  • @joejosepf2709
    @joejosepf2709 2 роки тому

    Holy squash..thanks..

  • @toastybeans4460
    @toastybeans4460 2 роки тому

    What do you do when you get Ariel roots starting to grow on the plant?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому

      I've never seen ariel roots on a butternut squash. Tomatoes and tomatillos commonly get them. That being said, they shouldn't hurt anything. If they are sending out ariel roots, though... are they getting enough water? Are you watering the stem? (That might encourage roots to grow.)

    • @toastybeans4460
      @toastybeans4460 2 роки тому

      @@BestBudsGardening they get watered once a day I think this variety is supposed to grow laying on the ground. I forgot to put my trellis in before letting it climb resulting for the vine to grow on my wooden deck for a little bit it didn’t grow to much because I planted them mid July for some reason. The vine grew as long as my arm. I guess it thought it was on dirt or something like that.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому

      @@toastybeans4460 If it's a ground variety, then I understand why it is growing ariel roots. But, it won't hurt it at all to grow on your deck. I grow vines on my deck all the time. Mid July is a little bit late to be starting them... they may not have time to fully ripen. But, even if you don't have time to finish them this year, they are still beautiful plants with big, beautiful blooms that feed a lot of bees.

    • @toastybeans4460
      @toastybeans4460 2 роки тому

      @@BestBudsGardening Im not expecting any fruit but it ok my zucchini squash is producing tons of them so I’m still getting a harvest yesterday I tied them to wooden sticks but I might as well take it off and let I trail on the ground. thanks for helping!

  • @kimfancygirljenkins9634
    @kimfancygirljenkins9634 Рік тому

    Hi am a beginner! I have seed from a fresh butter squash, can I start the process now or do I wait?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      If you are in the United States... WAIT!! You really don't want to start these indoors, under a grow light, sooner than 6 weeks before your last frost date. If you plan to directly plant them outside, wait until night temperatures are consistantly above 60 to 65 degrees.

  • @peeessaye-7339
    @peeessaye-7339 2 роки тому +1

    My seeds gementated and shot up so fast in 24 hr that they are 6 in tall. Too leggy? What should I do differently to get strong stubby babies?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому +1

      I'd use a grow light, or time it to where they can enjoy warm days outside. You might have to bring them in at night, but sounds like they're not getting enough sun. Seedlings are "born" without the need to be hardened off.

  • @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83
    @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83 11 місяців тому

    I like to run my butternut vines along the ground. I gave found that if you cover the vine every few feet, you almost can not kill the squash.
    I did the above to one my butternut squash plants that I was growing in a feed bag. Covering every few feet, then one day I was going to trim it up...😂😢
    I cut the main stem coming from the main roots... I knew it was going to die 😮... nope, it grew better. 😆

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes... they like to come back, don't they? I remember my yard guy mowing down my young pumpkin vines one year... came right back! Kind of weird, because they should need some leaves in order to do that. I won't tempt fate, and cut them back... but, I agree with you!

  • @peregrine7303
    @peregrine7303 Рік тому

    A bit late for us in berlin

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  11 місяців тому

      Well... for everyone... not just those in Berlin.

  • @michelejackson2184
    @michelejackson2184 Рік тому

    I just planted my seeds never soaked them and already after 4 weeks I have 14 pumpkins

  • @mking3219
    @mking3219 2 роки тому

    Thank yoy

    • @jamieelmers9477
      @jamieelmers9477 2 роки тому

      Love your videos! So helpful to know if my garden is on the right track. If you're taking requests.... I would love to hear about spaghetti squash. Also, if you have any knowledge to share about fertilizer, bugs, etc, would live to hear it!

  • @সত্যেরপথে-ছ৭স

    It's a one month and all of my flower became female flower and male didn't open but female did and get rotten .
    I am in Bangladesh and it's in may where continuous rain pouring everday.
    What can i do now to force those male flower to bloom as long as with female flower.
    Thank you.
    Seeds have been collected from USA and it may be USA varieties.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому

      There might be too much nitrogen in the soil... but, at just one month, I'm betting the situation will correct itself within the next month or so. Don't give up. USA seeds won't care which country they grow in, as long as they're loved. :)

  • @seanellabarnett6087
    @seanellabarnett6087 7 місяців тому

    My first two squash came up a d died off i thought something was wrong but i tell my self they could be practice fruit

  • @anoniman06
    @anoniman06 2 роки тому

    Why my butternut squash which about a meter long already has a flower but all are females?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому

      If it's early in your season, some of the first blossoms will be all female, but they will not open. They will abort. If it's later in your season, it could be a due to some kind of stress like nutrients, water, etc. A meter long squash plant is still pretty young. So, probably those are just "practice" females.

    • @anoniman06
      @anoniman06 2 роки тому

      @@BestBudsGardening actually i am nut sure if this plant can be grown in tropical countries like philippines..so i will just cut this flower off?

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому

      @@anoniman06 That is a PERFECT place to grow this plant. Don't cut it off. Let nature take it's course and naturally abort it.. Give it more time. A meter is a very short plant, which tells me it's not that old. If it's been growing for months and months, and is only one meter long, then you have another problem, but it still might produce for you, if you get the problem corrected. These guys need about 120 days to produce mature fruits. Most of the female blossoms die off in the beginning. they come back, later, after the male blossoms appear.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  2 роки тому

      I know the heartbreak of seeing female blossoms abort. It's just too early. The plant is sort of "practicing". Let it do its thing, and I think you'll be amazed at the fruit it produces later on.

    • @anoniman06
      @anoniman06 2 роки тому

      @@BestBudsGardening thank you for the info..

  • @sylum18
    @sylum18 3 місяці тому

    I guess mine stopped growing, its about the size of a movie pickle, and is already light tan 😢

  • @citylotgardening6171
    @citylotgardening6171 2 роки тому

    Great video thanks for sharing

  • @DerogatoryMess
    @DerogatoryMess Рік тому

    one of the few good vids on squash that doesn't devolve into zucchini

  • @peterbrown2882
    @peterbrown2882 Рік тому

    I am truly sorry to hear of your past experience. I am still with my wife, going on 48 yrs of marriage, and I can assure you that my wife thinks of me as a thorough gentleman, except when I speak my mind aloud, like a persons incorrect pronunciation of a word or words of the English language. Everyone has a right to an opinion expressed in a comment, as much as I have a right to mine. No insult intended or taken. Keep up the good work of gardening.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      Peter... no harm done. I appreciated your opinion, and think you have a valid point. Perhaps that is something about my "style" I need to change. If you feel talked down to...perhaps others feel the same way. I know I will never be able to please everyone, but, if I can at least take out offensive parts... that would helpful. I only want to teach people how to grow stuff. My mother was my best gardening buddy... hence the name of my channel. She taught me so much, and I want to pass that on to others. I TRULY appreciate your comments and feedback!

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      Out of curiosity... I'd like to know more. Did you tell your wife what you said to me?? LOL... If so... what did SHE think of your comment?

    • @peterbrown2882
      @peterbrown2882 Рік тому

      @@BestBudsGardening Yes, I tell her everything, and her ususl reply is "no wonder you don't have any friends" :) :) :) I always make comments on any and everything that I can back up with facts, or else I keep my mouth shut. So, if I don't have any friends because of that, then so be it, as long as I have my wife. I have quite a lot of things to do that keep me mentally and physically occupied, rather than put up with fools.

  • @robincannon2569
    @robincannon2569 Рік тому

    That's a computer. The CPU is a tiny chip inside the computer

  • @trkstatrksta8410
    @trkstatrksta8410 Рік тому

    Seeds don't hatch. They sprout

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      I'm aware of that. I breed parrots, and tend to look at the world through their eyes. I said it to be funny.

  • @nl8586
    @nl8586 Рік тому

    Mom lp no no😢

  • @peterbrown2882
    @peterbrown2882 Рік тому

    Was this lesson of yours intended for children ? Why the Mr Buttercup would like to be watered, and all that tommy rot. It's an insult to an adult, as if talking down to them. Wake up and start talking like a matured adult.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      Surely you meant "mature adult" rather than "matured adult." It's meant for ALL ages. I’m truly sorry you felt “talked down to” and were insulted. It was not my intention to insult you… that’s just how I talk and think. I name all my plants. If you don’t like my “style”, perhaps there are other gardening channels that would be better suited for you. Again, I’m sorry I insulted you by trying to explain how to grow Butternut Squash.

    • @peterbrown2882
      @peterbrown2882 Рік тому

      @@BestBudsGardening "matured adult" is akin to an adult of senior maturiity. Wheras, "mature" would be applied to a younger adult heading to being more mature, rather than less mature. By the way, I was not insulted by your opinion, as I did not intend to insult you either with mine. The content of your video was appreciated.

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  Рік тому

      @@peterbrown2882 Thank you. Definitely food for thought. I appreciate your feedback. I've certainly been distracted, lately, with the loss of two pets I've had to put down.

    • @peterbrown2882
      @peterbrown2882 Рік тому

      @@BestBudsGardening Very sorry to hear that as well, as my wife and I are mad animal lovers. The heartache one goes through at the loss of a pet, loved and treated as a child when you don't have children of your own.

  • @emcarver8983
    @emcarver8983 Рік тому

    This is very informative, but I find the use of pronouns patronising.

  • @DarrellLicastro-qq3kl
    @DarrellLicastro-qq3kl 10 місяців тому

    Are you talking to 6 year olds

    • @BestBudsGardening
      @BestBudsGardening  10 місяців тому

      I'm talking to everybody who wants to try to grow these... 6 year olds included.