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    Default Growing chow chow

    I planted a chow chow that was starting to shoot at the base, and now it has a shoot 8" out of the ground.

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    They grow into a tall vine, I think.

    Anyone got any advice about growing them as far as possible? In London.
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    Default Re: Growing chow chow

    Always thought Chow Chows were dogs.


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    I only met these growing in Jamaica. However I have read up on line and they will grow in the UK. Like a perennial Vine. I could imagine a hard frost my kill them but worth a try..
    Cultivation

    Chochos have a long growing season. They need reasonably fertile soil, improved with rotted manure, and a sunny location. Weed control is essential and this can be assisted by shallow cultivation. Provide protection against snails, slugs and slaters. Grow from the sprouted fruit, spaced 2.5-3.5 m (8-11 ft) apart, with the sprouted, narrow part sitting above the soil. Chochos planted in spring bear in late summer and autumn. In frosty areas, they will be killed out at this stage. When vines die down, prune them away and new vines will appear in spring. One plant is sufficient for an average family.

    Good luck with it. I used to peel and slice them with a couple of cloves and some sugaar. Simmer until soft and use this as an alternative to apples for a pie filling.
    They can be used as a savoury vegetable rather like squash
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    Default Re: Growing chow chow

    Quote Originally Posted by astral276 View Post
    Always thought Chow Chows were dogs.
    That makes 2 of us.

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    I would be rich if I could grow Chowchow puppies in the garden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billsbooks View Post
    I would be rich if I could grow Chowchow puppies in the garden.
    LOL!

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    Default Re: Growing chow chow

    I have eaten them in Thailand, and I bought a few in my local Turkish supermarket.

    I think this is one to grow in the conservatory! It is growing very fast, more than an inch a day.


    Quote Originally Posted by redmerlin777 View Post
    I only met these growing in Jamaica. However I have read up on line and they will grow in the UK. Like a perennial Vine. I could imagine a hard frost my kill them but worth a try..
    Cultivation

    Chochos have a long growing season. They need reasonably fertile soil, improved with rotted manure, and a sunny location. Weed control is essential and this can be assisted by shallow cultivation. Provide protection against snails, slugs and slaters. Grow from the sprouted fruit, spaced 2.5-3.5 m (8-11 ft) apart, with the sprouted, narrow part sitting above the soil. Chochos planted in spring bear in late summer and autumn. In frosty areas, they will be killed out at this stage. When vines die down, prune them away and new vines will appear in spring. One plant is sufficient for an average family.

    Good luck with it. I used to peel and slice them with a couple of cloves and some sugaar. Simmer until soft and use this as an alternative to apples for a pie filling.
    They can be used as a savoury vegetable rather like squash
    Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
    Retired professor





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