Hang some of those grapes where it's warm, dry, and dark; and make raisins. I've cut them in half so they dry faster, and run them through my dehydrator.
Here they only call them pump look ins if they're orange. The'd call this summer squash, but it Does bake well; whatever you call it! They also keep well in a root cellar, so very smart for winter food!
I love hazelnuts on Any form, LOL but fresh cracked is best.
You should take some cuttings home on the grapes, always nice to have some locals! I have wild grapes on the homestead, and hope to do some grafting with nicer grapes on some of the vines.
Like your pictures, they made me hungry! 🤠👍💙
Making raisins is not a bad idea, however, as far as I know, there are some types that are suitable for this and I bet the blue ones on my photo are not.
As for the pumpkins, there are so many types and names ... 😃
I can't take cuttings with me as I only have a balcony, which is not suitable for growing anything :)
Thanks for the nice comment and have a nice day 💚
Understand, some will make better raisins than others. Preserving is an art, and a labor of love!
Yes, many kinds of squash in general, and most store well. Pumpkins are a good example of good, storable squash!
A balcony is rough for gardening for sure. Some apartment complexes provide garden space for residents.
You have a good one, and stay safe!
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