These are a game changer I can't believe they stored in my DINING ROOM for 7 months...no problem! I used them for decor 😂 they likely would store longer, I just wanted the seeds!
OMG!!! I'm so excited for you! I have 8 plants currently growing in my plant room! another week and I can consider planting 😀 How many are you going to grow this year?
Welcome back. Good to hear things are going well and you were able to take some time off. You really did have a lot going on last year, new garden boxes, much larger area, new food forest, chickens, phew!! Tiring just typing all that. Those squash look amazing!
I have seedlings growing indoors now waiting for my last frost date in middle of may. I am so in ah over how much squash you got. I can’t wait. 🌱 cant remember how many Trombocino I have. Running to Count them now.
That's awesome! I just planted my squash seeds a few nights ago. No germination yet 🙂 I just finished the last of the soup I made with my harveat from last year. I'm thinking I should plant more this year, lol. Keep me updated 😀
Im so glad your back. I really missed you and your movies but understood that something was not right and was waiting for this particular movie. Life is as it is and sometimes we just have to take a few steps back and just breathe. Welcome back.
So glad to see your back. Life sure does get busy and sometimes we take on to much. But glad your getting back into what you love and also a great stress reliever being in the garden. I was lucky enough that someone gave me a few last year and I had made soup that turned out so yummy. Freezes well also. Always a pleasure. This video I would say is my favorite seeing you pull that wagon. You must have felt over the moon with your huge harvest. Hard work thats fun sure pays off. Awesome girl❤
Thank you so much! I watered them on a regular basis and used worm castings. Sometimes I just sprinkle it and sometimes I make worm casting tea. I also mulch with wood chips. Happy Gardening!
Wow that is crazy so glad you took time off to be with the family is always the best. I figured you took time off to write a book about gardening. Anyway glad thing are great and have a great gardening season. I forgot to tell you I ordered up the same squash plants and growing them right now in my hydroponics garden
Thank you Tony! I will definitely need to watch your videos to get caught up on what you have been up too!! Please do more videos on the hydroponics. I can’t wait to see the squash grow!!
How many Tromboncino plants were you growing on your trellis? Did the vines take over the adjacent area outside of the trellis? I would love to grow, but am limited in my adjacent area space. Thanks for your video!
Hello! I believe I had 2 on either side. The vines tried their very best to to grow in the direction of the raised bed where I was growing other things. I just came out every other day to re-direct them onto the trellis. I also needed to provide a bit of assistance with helping some of the vines on the trellis, rather than just hanging down. Good luck!
That's wonderful that you took time off. I get it. I am building a tiny house and I was filming everything and then one day I just stopped. Not sure if I will start filming until I retire and start on the land. Nevertheless...do this for you and NOT for us.
For the squash vines that I allow to grow along the ground, I have tried many different tips…. BUT the best thing that has worked for me, has been holding off on planting the seedlings in the hopes of the borers being gone. HOWEVER, the absolutely best thing I have found to work, is growing vertically in my waist high garden beds. 😊
What is the difference of tromboncino and rampicante? I'm growing rampicante for the first time this year. I've never heard of tromboncino! Oh, the rampicante was thicker in the neck. I should watch the whole video before I ask questions. LOL Which is your favorite?
Lol! They are extremely similar. If you let them mature on the vine in order to use them as a winter squash, you can’t tell the difference. The seeds came from 2 different companies. One from Baker Creek and one from a Canadian company called West Coast Seeds. Taste is the same. I have both planted again this year. I actually just had soup I made from them the other day! I made many pots and froze them on single serving size so I could grab them for lunch. Yum
@@GardeningintheNorth so interesting! I googled it and it said they are the same thing. But I'm not sure how accurate that is. Yours look a little different from each other!
They would store like any winter squash as long as you remove them from the vine with the stem attached. I processed all of mine within 2 weeks of pulling them all off the vine. I made tons of soup that I froze, I diced some up and froze them and some I roasted, mashed and froze to use as a side dish. YUM!
My husband used U shaped nails and placed 1.5 to 2 feet of the cattle panel into each bed. The beds are 5 feet apart. I'm 5 4" so I need to go on my tippy toes to reach up to the middle. This height allows my son to ride the mower under it.
This fever will not go away. 🤣 If you can’t get your hands on cattle panels, you can still grow them. All you need are posts of some kind, 2x2 wood posts or t-post. Then attach wired mesh to them. This isn’t an arched trellis, but it is a trellis and would be cheaper. www.homedepot.ca/product/peak-wire-mesh-9-9g-x-6-inch-x-6-inch-x-3-5-feet-x-7-feet/1000438743
I saw these on this channel and grew them and others in ‘22. Only one rampicante survived. I realized that if I had another plant or two my harvest would have gone up more than just 2 or 3X. With just one plant, there were times where there were several female blossoms but no male blossoms, so none of the female blossoms pollinated and grew into one of these huge squash. With another plant or two, when one plant is producing only female flowers, there will likely be another plant with at least one male flower to allow pollination and a squash. 116 pounds is impressive, especially when that is half’ish the total harvest. Thanks for the tip on this variety.
I believe I only had 2 plants per side of the trellis, so 4 in total. This year I planted 3 because after sharing plants with friends and Family, I still had extra plants and couldn’t kill them!
@@GardeningintheNorth Hi, new subscriber, sorry if i missed it, which seed company gave you the thicker tromboncino. :D. I am growing the baker creek and really want to grow the thicker variety 😊
It's NOT similar to a zucchini though when it's green. It tastes like a watery pumpkin and it has the texture of mushy pumpkin flesh when cooked. It's great when it gets brownish and really ripe. Then it just tastes like a slightly milder butternut squash.
Oh! I'm sorry you don't like it when it's young. Everyone I've made it for couldn't tell it wasn't zucchini. From my experience, it has the same characteristics as zucchini in the since that it will take on the flavours you add to it. We've used it as spiral noodles with pesto, grilled it, used it as lasagna noodles, sauted, used it in place of the zucchini in chocolate zucchini bread. Like you, I also think it's great when mature. My absolute favourite way is in soup! I will chop and freeze for making soup or mashed squash. A couple of plqnts go a long way! Happy Gardening my friend 🙂
If you come up with any other ideas, please let me know! Especially any ideas to hide it from the kids! 🤣 I saw a recipe for brownies where sweet potatoes were used, I wonder if we could use this squash once mature. I think I’m going to try it!
I liked that you shared how you use then. Do you think that, mixed with potatoes for starch, it could make gnocchi? I love butternut squash and my favorite is Oven super hot lile 470F. Squash cut like large, thick fries. Coconut oil, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper (important! Lol) and cooked similarly to fries for a while, like 50mins. They sort of caramelize on the outside and are delicious. Now, I keep the thick orange skin on! The skin taste super delicious after it’s very golden in the oven. Eat with mayo as the mayo seems to balance the sweetness of the squash as well as the hotness from the cayenne! ❤️
The cattle panel is 4 x 16. Actual grow trellis space, minus the part attached in the box is 4 x 12. Last year I believe I did 2 plants on each side. This year I had too many plants leftover, so I did 3 each side. I will definitely need to prune to allow air flow and pollinators in.
@@GardeningintheNorth I set two on each side but used a hog panel instead of a cattle panel and just one so I believe they are each other 2-3ft apart. I hope they have enough room! Well it will be an interesting experiment
Morning! I’m in growing zone 5b. My estimated last frost date is May 7th. I usually add another 10 days onto that and then plant my seedlings out. My first frost date is usually the first few days of October. 😊
Again amazing thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 my friend 😊 jocina 😺
These are a game changer I can't believe they stored in my DINING ROOM for 7 months...no problem! I used them for decor 😂 they likely would store longer, I just wanted the seeds!
OMG!!! I'm so excited for you! I have 8 plants currently growing in my plant room! another week and I can consider planting 😀 How many are you going to grow this year?
@@GardeningintheNorth I might try 4, but in a sunnier location...bet I wind up with 8 too! Lol
When harvesting winter squash, always try to keep a portion of the stem. They will store longer. Use garden clippers to cut them off the vine.
Yes, I agree. The only time I'm not careful with the stem is when I plan on processing within a week or two. Happy Gardening
Thanks Sheri, you convinced me to grow them last year, but I totally forgot... I just ordered seeds!
Awesome, please show us how they do! 😊
Welcome back. Good to hear things are going well and you were able to take some time off. You really did have a lot going on last year, new garden boxes, much larger area, new food forest, chickens, phew!! Tiring just typing all that.
Those squash look amazing!
Thank you! That’s my weakness….. yes, I can do it……. Lol. 😊❤️
I have seedlings growing indoors now waiting for my last frost date in middle of may. I am so in ah over how much squash you got. I can’t wait. 🌱 cant remember how many Trombocino I have. Running to Count them now.
That's awesome! I just planted my squash seeds a few nights ago. No germination yet 🙂 I just finished the last of the soup I made with my harveat from last year. I'm thinking I should plant more this year, lol. Keep me updated 😀
Im so glad your back. I really missed you and your movies but understood that something was not right and was waiting for this particular movie. Life is as it is and sometimes we just have to take a few steps back and just breathe. Welcome back.
Thank you for your kind words 😊❤️
So glad to see your back. Life sure does get busy and sometimes we take on to much. But glad your getting back into what you love and also a great stress reliever being in the garden. I was lucky enough that someone gave me a few last year and I had made soup that turned out so yummy. Freezes well also.
Always a pleasure. This video I would say is my favorite seeing you pull that wagon. You must have felt over the moon with your huge harvest. Hard work thats fun sure pays off. Awesome girl❤
♥️♥️ THANK YOU 😊❤️
Good to see you looking so relaxed Sheri! Glad you've got your passion back for gardening! Can't wait to see what happens this year!❤️
Thank you so much Yvonne. I really appreciate your support ❤️😊
You look so happy and at peace I’m so excited for you and the family
What a haul wow. Ok I’m growing these starting them today if I still have seed
Thank you so much! You will need to do a video to show your harvest!!
Oh my God nice to see you back
THANK YOU 😊❤️
I am starting these seeds this year! I cant wait to see how well they grow!
That’s awesome, you will LOVE them!
This is so impressive & inspiring… thanks for sharing! 👏 Beautiful garden & harvest! 🍃
Thank you ❤️😊
So awesome!
Thank you ❤️😊
Wow....love this video. Thanks for uploading it. What do you use to fertilize them for them to be so fruitful?
Thank you so much! I watered them on a regular basis and used worm castings. Sometimes I just sprinkle it and sometimes I make worm casting tea. I also mulch with wood chips. Happy Gardening!
Welcome back!
Thank you ❤️😊
Wow that is crazy so glad you took time off to be with the family is always the best. I figured you took time off to write a book about gardening. Anyway glad thing are great and have a great gardening season. I forgot to tell you I ordered up the same squash plants and growing them right now in my hydroponics garden
Thank you Tony! I will definitely need to watch your videos to get caught up on what you have been up too!! Please do more videos on the hydroponics. I can’t wait to see the squash grow!!
How many Tromboncino plants were you growing on your trellis? Did the vines take over the adjacent area outside of the trellis? I would love to grow, but am limited in my adjacent area space. Thanks for your video!
Hello! I believe I had 2 on either side. The vines tried their very best to to grow in the direction of the raised bed where I was growing other things. I just came out every other day to re-direct them onto the trellis. I also needed to provide a bit of assistance with helping some of the vines on the trellis, rather than just hanging down. Good luck!
I had the same question on number of plants! Thanks
That's wonderful that you took time off. I get it. I am building a tiny house and I was filming everything and then one day I just stopped. Not sure if I will start filming until I retire and start on the land. Nevertheless...do this for you and NOT for us.
Thank you, I really appreciate that. ❤️😊
Thanks for the video. How do you keep vine borers off your vines? Any suggestions?
For the squash vines that I allow to grow along the ground, I have tried many different tips…. BUT the best thing that has worked for me, has been holding off on planting the seedlings in the hopes of the borers being gone. HOWEVER, the absolutely best thing I have found to work, is growing vertically in my waist high garden beds. 😊
I’ve already got little Tromboncino forming along the ground. Is it too late to get the on a trellis? It is is better to wait until next year?
That’s awesome!! Definitely use a trellis so that pests don’t get at them. Train them to the trellis. 😊
Definitely not too late
They look really fun to grow! I have just bought a pack of seeds to try myself this year. Do they suffer with any diseases like mildew?
Hello! I didn’t notice any mildew with this variety 😊
They're powdery mildew resistant due to being a different species from other squashes and pumpkins
What is the difference of tromboncino and rampicante? I'm growing rampicante for the first time this year. I've never heard of tromboncino! Oh, the rampicante was thicker in the neck. I should watch the whole video before I ask questions. LOL
Which is your favorite?
Lol! They are extremely similar. If you let them mature on the vine in order to use them as a winter squash, you can’t tell the difference. The seeds came from 2 different companies. One from Baker Creek and one from a Canadian company called West Coast Seeds. Taste is the same. I have both planted again this year. I actually just had soup I made from them the other day! I made many pots and froze them on single serving size so I could grab them for lunch. Yum
@@GardeningintheNorth so interesting! I googled it and it said they are the same thing. But I'm not sure how accurate that is. Yours look a little different from each other!
I was going for 100 kg... bit under 80 kg is close enough :) But I'm wondering how long can you store an undamaged one over the winter...
They would store like any winter squash as long as you remove them from the vine with the stem attached. I processed all of mine within 2 weeks of pulling them all off the vine. I made tons of soup that I froze, I diced some up and froze them and some I roasted, mashed and froze to use as a side dish. YUM!
not gonna lie. they big
How is your trellis attached to the raised bed? And how far are the raised beds from each other to do this arch?
My husband used U shaped nails and placed 1.5 to 2 feet of the cattle panel into each bed. The beds are 5 feet apart. I'm 5 4" so I need to go on my tippy toes to reach up to the middle. This height allows my son to ride the mower under it.
In this case, cattle panels cost is justified - just saying that I've got the tromboncino fever :)
This fever will not go away. 🤣 If you can’t get your hands on cattle panels, you can still grow them. All you need are posts of some kind, 2x2 wood posts or t-post. Then attach wired mesh to them. This isn’t an arched trellis, but it is a trellis and would be cheaper.
www.homedepot.ca/product/peak-wire-mesh-9-9g-x-6-inch-x-6-inch-x-3-5-feet-x-7-feet/1000438743
How well do these store? Similar to butternut?
Yes, very similar to butternut squash
How many original plants did you plant?
Hello, I had 2 plants on each side of the trellis 😊
@@GardeningintheNorth
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Just wondering how many plants did you plant? I have 5 planted right now...
Hello, I had 2 plants on each side of the trellis 😊
I saw these on this channel and grew them and others in ‘22. Only one rampicante survived. I realized that if I had another plant or two my harvest would have gone up more than just 2 or 3X. With just one plant, there were times where there were several female blossoms but no male blossoms, so none of the female blossoms pollinated and grew into one of these huge squash.
With another plant or two, when one plant is producing only female flowers, there will likely be another plant with at least one male flower to allow pollination and a squash. 116 pounds is impressive, especially when that is half’ish the total harvest. Thanks for the tip on this variety.
How many total rampicante plants were there to produce that much harvest?
Hello! I had 2 plants on each trellis, so 4 plants in total. All grown from seed.
How many squash plants per trellis did you have there?
I believe I only had 2 plants per side of the trellis, so 4 in total. This year I planted 3 because after sharing plants with friends and Family, I still had extra plants and couldn’t kill them!
Do you have the botanical name of these squash? Please.
There are 2 different names, depending on which seed company. Rampicante and Tromboncino 🙂
@@GardeningintheNorth Hi, new subscriber, sorry if i missed it, which seed company gave you the thicker tromboncino. :D. I am growing the baker creek and really want to grow the thicker variety 😊
It's NOT similar to a zucchini though when it's green. It tastes like a watery pumpkin and it has the texture of mushy pumpkin flesh when cooked.
It's great when it gets brownish and really ripe. Then it just tastes like a slightly milder butternut squash.
Oh! I'm sorry you don't like it when it's young. Everyone I've made it for couldn't tell it wasn't zucchini. From my experience, it has the same characteristics as zucchini in the since that it will take on the flavours you add to it. We've used it as spiral noodles with pesto, grilled it, used it as lasagna noodles, sauted, used it in place of the zucchini in chocolate zucchini bread.
Like you, I also think it's great when mature. My absolute favourite way is in soup! I will chop and freeze for making soup or mashed squash. A couple of plqnts go a long way! Happy Gardening my friend 🙂
@@GardeningintheNorth
I can't believe I never thought of turning it into mashed squash lol. I feel stupid.
Thanks for the idea.
If you come up with any other ideas, please let me know! Especially any ideas to hide it from the kids! 🤣 I saw a recipe for brownies where sweet potatoes were used, I wonder if we could use this squash once mature. I think I’m going to try it!
I liked that you shared how you use then. Do you think that, mixed with potatoes for starch, it could make gnocchi? I love butternut squash and my favorite is
Oven super hot lile 470F. Squash cut like large, thick fries.
Coconut oil, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper (important! Lol) and cooked similarly to fries for a while, like 50mins. They sort of caramelize on the outside and are delicious.
Now, I keep the thick orange skin on! The skin taste super delicious after it’s very golden in the oven. Eat with mayo as the mayo seems to balance the sweetness of the squash as well as the hotness from the cayenne! ❤️
How many trombicino seeds did you plant
I believe I had 2 plants on either side of the trellis.
How many plants did you plant on what length trellis
The cattle panel is 4 x 16. Actual grow trellis space, minus the part attached in the box is 4 x 12. Last year I believe I did 2 plants on each side. This year I had too many plants leftover, so I did 3 each side. I will definitely need to prune to allow air flow and pollinators in.
@@GardeningintheNorth I set two on each side but used a hog panel instead of a cattle panel and just one so I believe they are each other 2-3ft apart. I hope they have enough room! Well it will be an interesting experiment
How long is your growing season?
Morning! I’m in growing zone 5b. My estimated last frost date is May 7th. I usually add another 10 days onto that and then plant my seedlings out. My first frost date is usually the first few days of October. 😊