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Butternut Winter Squash Cucurbita moschata 4-5 lb.fruit. Tender Annual Productive Waltham strain of butternut yields classic tan, bell-shaped 4-5 lb. fruits with bright-orange, moist, sweet, smooth flesh. Delicious in soups, baked, or steamed. Stores well into late winter/early spring.
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Zone 1 -July 15th -June 15th. Zone 2 -August 15th- May 15th. Zone 3 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 4 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 5 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 6 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 7 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 8 -November 15th March 15th. Zone 9 -December 15th February 15th. Zone 10 -December 15th January 31st (sometimes earlier). Zone 11 _No frost. No frost.
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(105 Day) An excellent butternut with thick cylindrical necks, a very small seed cavity and uniform size 8 to 10 inches long. Rind is creamy-tan with delicious golden-yellow flesh. Heavy yields and a good keeper. 1970 AAS Winner.
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(105 Day) An excellent butternut with thick cylindrical necks, a very small seed cavity and uniform size 8 to 10 inches long. Rind is creamy-tan with delicious golden-yellow flesh. Heavy yields and a good keeper. 1970 AAS Winner.
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Save space in your garden for squash! Fast-growing summer squash bears big crops even in small spaces. Steam, stuff, bake or use raw in salads. Winter squash is easy to store and nutritious. Harvest when skins cannot be pierced with a fingernail. Deep orange flesh contains cancer-fighting beta carotene.
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Squash Seed, Butternut Waltham 3.5 g
This is a popular and wonderful tasting winter or storage squash. The oblong, tan-skinned fruits grow about 8" long and are bulbed at one end. The seed cavity is small, so there's lots of flesh with a sweet, nutty flavor. Excellent baked, steamed, or microwaved. Stores extremely well. 100-110 days to maturity.
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(C. moschata): 95 days. [Introduced 1970 by the Massachusetts/AES. AAS winner.] A popular winter storage squash of excellent quality. Stores very well. Can be harvested when small and used like a summer squash. Excellent resistance to vine borers. Fruits average 8 to 9" long, 3 to 4 lbs., and have buff-colored skin, and fine-textured, sweet, orange flesh. Very vigorous and dependable variety. Pkt. (4 g)
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(105 Day) An excellent butternut with thick cylindrical necks, a very small seed cavity and uniform size 8 to 10 inches long. Rind is creamy-tan with delicious golden-yellow flesh. Heavy yields and a good keeper. 1970 AAS Winner.
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Productive Waltham strain of butternut yields classic tan, bell-shaped 4-5 lb. fruits with bright-orange, moist, sweet, smooth flesh. Delicious in soups, baked, or steamed. Stores well into late winter/early spring. (avg. 5,600 seeds /lb.)
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Unique introduction in the butternuts. Barbara has a rich orange, delicious tasting flesh with an unusual striped green skin.
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(105 Day) An excellent butternut with thick cylindrical necks, a very small seed cavity and uniform size 8 to 10 inches long. Rind is creamy-tan with delicious golden-yellow flesh. Heavy yields and a good keeper. 1970 AAS Winner.
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Get Organic Waltham Butternut Winter Squash online! Better-Gardening.com offers garden supplies and decorations for New Items garden accessories and decor We hope you enjoy this Organic Waltham Butternut Winter Squash offer! Also try the related Organic White Ebenezer Onion Sets or the Organic White Icicle Radish garden accessories and decor
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Organic Winter Squash Waltham Butternut Seed 4 oz
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Send this page to a friend NEW! 103 days. One of the best keeping winter squash with smooth textured delicious sweet orange flesh that improves in storage. Bred in Waltham MA and winner of the AAS Award in 1970. Plants set 4-5 fruits per plant approaching 9" in length and averaging 3-4 pounds each. 5000 seeds/lb. Pkt (~40 seeds) plants 20'.
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(95 Day) Compact vines with high quality butternut fruit. Earlier than Waltham, it still retains all the fine eating and keeping qualities of this time proven cultivar. 1997 AAS Winner.
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Zone 1 -July 15th -June 15th. Zone 2 -August 15th- May 15th. Zone 3 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 4 -September 15th May 15th. Zone 5 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 6 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 7 -October 15th April 15th. Zone 8 -November 15th March 15th. Zone 9 -December 15th February 15th. Zone 10 -December 15th January 31st (sometimes earlier). Zone 11 _No frost. No frost.
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(95 Day) Compact vines with high quality butternut fruit. Earlier than Waltham, it still retains all the fine eating and keeping qualities of this time proven cultivar. 1997 AAS Winner.
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(95 Day) Compact vines with high quality butternut fruit. Earlier than Waltham, it still retains all the fine eating and keeping qualities of this time proven cultivar. 1997 AAS Winner.
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Renee's has done it again. Harmless vegetable dye on the seeds explains the two varieties. The Green which is oblong and striped with a sweet flavor. The brown seed is Butternut which is bottle shaped and produces early on compact vines.
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