Iron Cloud Admin on September 7th, 2011

Got these pics last night, not a big Buck, but a Beauty of a Rack and still growing

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Iron Cloud Admin on August 23rd, 2011


This is a Small one, there are 5 more on this plant

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Iron Cloud Admin on August 22nd, 2011

Hubbard, True Green Improved (Cucurbita maxima)
105 days — The vines bear ten to fifteen pound, dark green skinned, golden-fleshed fruit. Great for canning, freezing and is an excellent keeper.

James J. H. Gregory introduced the ‘Hubbard Squash’ to the seed trade. Originally brought to New England from South America or the West Indies, the variety had been grown in Marblehead as early as the 1830s. A neighbor to the Gregory’s, Elizabeth Hubbard (also known as “Marm Hubbard”), recognized the properties of the squash and brought them the seeds saying, “it was the best squash she had ever tasted in her life.”

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Iron Cloud Admin on August 2nd, 2011

Sweet Squash

Oh SO Good

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Iron Cloud Admin on July 3rd, 2011

Re-clear

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