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Just picked up my April edition of Kitchen Garden. You mentioned an interesting squash – ‘Galeux D'Eysines’ – which you are going to try.

I couldn't believe this as I grew them last year on a muck heap. OMG. Firstly, wow, what a harvest, and they looked fantastic. I gather the lumps are the sugars bursting through the skin, which means they are ready to cut. More importantly they

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