Lady Milford
Variety
Approved Data
created by Sa at 08.03.2023
Color
orange
Taste
aromatic
sweet
Location
Greenhouse
Bed
Outdoor
Fruit shape
grooved
ribbed
round-oval
tapered
Growth habit
high ranking
ground cover
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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F
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Lady Milford is a climbing acorn squash with dark green, slightly ribbed fruits that weigh around 1 kg. Stores well, with a hard skin. The beige-orange flesh is also suitable for raw salads and desserts.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Bushy growing pumpkins require an area of approx. 1 m², climbing pumpkins approx. 3 m². We recommend pre-growing seedlings. An even supply of water and nutrients is important for healthy growth and abundant fruiting. In the event of drought or a lack of fertilization, the small pumpkins will partially die. At temperatures below 5°C, you should cover the entire plant with fleece. The fleece should be removed as soon as flowers form. Place a small wooden board, a flat stone or straw under the fruit to prevent the fruit from rotting on wet soil. You can harvest as soon as the pumpkin sounds hollow when you "tap" it. To harvest, cut the pumpkin at the stem, but leave part of the stem attached to the fruit. Otherwise the pumpkins will rot quickly and cannot be stored for as long.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
100 cm
Row spacing
150 cm
Seeding depth
3 cm
Downy mildew
Powdery mildews
Land snails