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spaghetti squash and acorn squash ripeness test

Posted by marric Z5a Ontario (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 13, 14 at 16:56

I have lots of both of these. The spaghetti squash is now turning a tan color and some are about 7" long and the acorn squash is a dark green and about 5" across. How do I tell if they are ready to pick? Do squash keep ripening after they are picked? Thanks for any advice. Marric


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RE: spaghetti squash and acorn squash ripeness test

I can't speak for Spaghetti Squash, but Acorn squash is ripe when it is a very dark green (most varieties), gets an orange spot where it was touching the ground, and is hard to dent with a fingernail. Acorn squash ripens fairly quickly, relatively speaking, and is not as finicky about being 100% ripe to be tasty (but does not store as long).


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