04/01/2026
Messing with the germination tests and canva. This is 'Asterix' squash (C. moschata) which was a good find this year and now on the website. They are very vigorous and productive. They don't store as well as maxima squashes, probably because they have a higher water content, but most importantly for seed savers, they don't cross with them either!
Like most vegetables, they have 'epigeal' germination. This is when the emerging stem drives the cotyledons (seed leaves) above the soil level. Often the seed coat is still attached and falls off as the leaves expand and grow. Or, like in most of these, it can come off whilst still in the soil. These first leaves are unique and supply energy to the germinating seed. They will be different in appearance to the, so called ‘true’, leaves that grow from then on.