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Saving Squash Seeds — Hand-Pollination to Keep Them Pure
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Saving Squash Seeds — Hand-Pollination to Keep Them Pure

Save true squash and pumpkin seed. Squash have separate male and female flowers and cross wildly between varieties on the bees' legs, so to keep a strain pure you hand-pollinate: tape the flowers shut overnight, transfer the pollen yourself in the morning, then seal and tag the fruit. Grow it to full maturity, wash the seed and dry. A maker build in cross-pollination control.
Intermedio
One growing season

Istruzioni

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Why squash won't come true on its own

Squash carry SEPARATE male and female flowers, and bees carry pollen freely between plants — so two squash varieties grown near each other cross, and next year's seed grows into a mongrel. To save pure seed you must control the pollination yourself. (Note: only varieties of the SAME species cross; a courgette and an acorn squash cross, but a courgette and a butternut usually don't.)
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Grow the plants

Grow several plants of one open-pollinated variety. Learn the two flowers: MALE flowers sit on a thin straight stem; FEMALE flowers have a tiny baby fruit (the swollen ovary) right behind the petals.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Squash SeedsSquash Seeds1 packet
CompostCompost1 bag
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Tape the buds shut the evening before

The evening before they open, find a female bud and several male buds that are yellow and about to open tomorrow. Gently tape each one shut so no bee can get in overnight and sneak in stray pollen.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Masking TapeMasking Tape1 rotolo
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Hand-pollinate in the morning

Next morning pick the taped males, un-tape them, peel back the petals, and dab their pollen onto the centre (stigma) of the un-taped female — use several males for a good set. You can brush the pollen across or touch the male flower straight onto her.

Strumenti necessari:

Artist Brush SetArtist Brush Set
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Re-seal and tag the fruit

Immediately tape the female flower shut again so no bee can add foreign pollen, and tie a bright piece of twine round its stem so you can find THIS fruit later. Once the little fruit swells and grows away, the flower drops and you can remove the tape.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Garden TwineGarden Twine1 rotolo
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Grow it fully ripe, then seed it

Let the tagged fruit ripen FAR past eating — winter squash until the rind is rock hard, a summer squash like courgette until it turns hard and yellow — then cure it a few weeks more. Scoop the seeds, rinse the pulp off in a sieve, dry them thoroughly out of the sun, and store cool and airtight, labelled. Squash seed keeps about 4-6 years.

Materiali per questo passaggio:

Clean Glass Jars with LidsClean Glass Jars with Lids1 pezzo
Adhesive LabelsAdhesive Labels1 foglio

Strumenti necessari:

60-Mesh Sieve60-Mesh Sieve
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Compendium — controlling cross-pollination

A self-pollinating bean saves itself — but a cross-pollinator like squash needs the seed-saver to play the bee. The reason is its flowers: squash is monoecious, meaning each plant carries separate male flowers (pollen only) and female flowers (each with an ovary that becomes the fruit), and it cannot fertilise a female without pollen physically carried to her — a job bees do enthusiastically, and indiscriminately, mixing pollen from every squash for hundreds of metres around. There are three ways to keep a cross-pollinator pure: DISTANCE (grow only one variety, or keep varieties far apart), TIME (grow varieties that flower at different times), or the reliable one, a controlled CROSS by hand. Hand-pollination just replaces the bee with you plus a barrier: taping the buds shut the night before guarantees the flowers open unvisited and 'virgin', so when you brush a known male's pollen onto a known female in the morning you know exactly who both parents are — and re-sealing her keeps every later bee out. Tag that fruit and only ITS seed is guaranteed pure; the rest of the plant's bee-pollinated fruit you simply eat. One more rule unique to fruits like squash: the seed only finishes forming as the FRUIT fully ripens, so a courgette picked young for the kitchen has immature seed — you must let a seed fruit grow hard and old on the vine. The very same tape-and-brush technique lets you save pure maize, cucumber and melon, and lets a breeder deliberately CREATE new crosses — it is the foundation of all plant breeding. Squash was one of the 'Three Sisters' domesticated in the ancient Americas, kept true across thousands of years by exactly this kind of careful hand.

Materiali

6

Strumenti richiesti

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