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26 November 2012 1225 PM. The smallest butternut squash in the world. We men are always being told that size isnt everything. But even so. After months of watering, feeding, weeding and love this was all the three yes three butternut squash plants could manage. Pathetic isnt the word. Small is. Last year a Canadian gardener called Joel Jarvis grew a 1,500lb squash. Mine barely registered on the kitchen scales. Its been one of those years. Roll on 2013. November 26, 2012 Permalink. Ive discussed this f.

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26 November 2012 1225 PM. The smallest butternut squash in the world. We men are always being told that size isnt everything. But even so. After months of watering, feeding, weeding and love this was all the three yes three butternut squash plants could manage. Pathetic isnt the word. Small is. Last year a Canadian gardener called Joel Jarvis grew a 1,500lb squash. Mine barely registered on the kitchen scales. Its been one of those years. Roll on 2013. November 26, 2012 Permalink. Ive discussed this f.

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