
As long as I've known her, my sister-in-law Anne has had a love affair with gourds, pumpkins, squash, and melons! So naturally, given a huge back yard, she planted about half of it to her viney friends!
Above - the long view - doesn't look too exciting - lots of great looking healthy vines, but you need to follow Anne around the patch, stepping over and around those vines to where she separates the leaves to reveal!

Anne knows the names of everything - I've forgotten, but they sure look enticing!

I can't wait for Thanksgiving in Cohocton!

Anne's comments below tell the names of these beauties!

This one - above - looks like the perfect Halloween pumpkin?
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Squashes,top to bottom: the unknown apparent hybrid mystery pumpkin, which doesn't resemble anything I planted;sweet meat squash; sunshine hybrid squash; musquee de Provence pumpkin, also known as a fairy tale pumpkin. Also, one of my favorites.
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