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Buttercup Squash Cucurbita maxima 2-4 lbs. An all-time favorite winter squash for its sweetness, creamy texture and taste. Productive vines yield outstanding deep-orange-fleshed fruits that store well. 6-9 ft. vine, 6-8 x 4 in. fruits. (95-105 days) Planting Depth: 1" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 65-90°F Days to Germ.: 3-7 Plant Spacing: 3-4' Days to Maturity: 95-105 Full Sun Moderate Water
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Hokkaido Winter Squash Cucurbita maxima Rare 2-4 lbs. An exceptional winter squash, the sweet, richly-flavored, fiberless flesh is delicious, dry and almost flaky. Large, round, slightly flattened, slate-green fruits store well. Sow 2-3 seeds every 3-4 feet in rows 3-6 feet apart when danger of frost has passed. Thin to strongest plant. Can be sown indoors in pots, 2-4 weeks before the last frost, and transplanted very carefully. Enrich soil heavily with mature compost. Harvesting tips. Pick before frost when...
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Delicata Squash Cucurbita pepo Heirloom 1-2 lbs. Introduced in 1894, this is a delicious squash that kids like. The flesh is incredibly sweet and orangish yellow. Oblong (9 inch long) fruits have a cream-colored skin with green stripes and splashes of orange. Prolific and needs no curing to keep for 3-4 months. 4-8 ft. vine. (100 days) Planting Depth: 1" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 65-907deg;F Days to Germ.: 3-7 Plant Spacing: 2' Days to Maturity: 100 Full Sun Moderate Water
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A Striped Vegetable Spaghetti with better flavor! A cross between spaghetti squash and delicata, the threads in this squash are softer and more mild, with more corn-like flavor than the usual spaghetti variety. The skin color of Stripetti F1 changes to indicate ripeness. Fruit are very hard, giving long shelf life and good shipping. Good keeper. Cook whole in boiling water for 30 minutes or microwave. Good with pasta sauce.
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The Vegetable Spaghetti Squash is an heirloom winter squash variety that features a spaghetti like interior that may double for pasta. This winter squash features a small, watermelon-like shape up to 9 inches in length and weighing from 3 to 5 pounds each. When mature, the shell of each Spaghetti Squash will turn from a buff color to a golden yellow. The more yellow Spaghetti Squash become, the riper they are, while whitish colored squash are under-ripe. For the best results, Spaghetti Squash should...
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Attractive dark-orange skin and orange flesh of good flavor. Compare to Red Kuri types. Early maturing with high yield and storable for a few months. Average fruit size 2-3.5 lb.
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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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Winter squash (and pumpkins), a warm weather crop, is called 'winter' because with their hard shells, they can be stored well into and through the winter. Hills and drills of squash will produce an abundance of fruit (and a heap of blossoms) that can be prepared on their own or transformed into pies, cakes, puddings, preserves, ice cream and even pickles. Squash were first cultivated in pre-historic times for their nutritious seeds. With more than 85 recipes and procedures from seed planting to harvest...
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An outstanding winter vegetable, easy to grow and prolific. Flesh is rich orange, thick, sweet, and excellent tasting. Delicious in pies or cut into serving-size pieces and baked, steamed, broiled or mashed.
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Texas Indian Moshata Winter Squash Cucurbita moschata Rare An unusual, rich-tasting variety from Curtis Showell, who maintains many lines of heritage squash, pumpkin, and melons. Light-tan fruits are shaped like flattened pumpkins with smooth skin and shallow ribs. Extremely long keeper. Planting depth: 1" Soil temp for germ.: 70-85 Plant Spacing: 3'-6' Days to maturity: 100-110 Full sun Moderate water Pack weight 2.5gms ~ 25 seeds
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Winter Squash Seeds G160 Spaghetti Squash
A Striped Vegetable Spaghetti with better flavor! A cross between spaghetti squash and delicata, the threads in this squash are softer and more mild, with more corn-like flavor than the usual spaghetti variety. The skin color of Stripetti F1 changes to indicate ripeness. Fruit are very hard, giving long shelf life and good shipping. Good keeper. Cook whole in boiling water for 30 minutes or microwave. Good with pasta sauce.
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SQUASH & PUMPKINS 20-35 seeds per packet. Grow winter squash in very rich soil, amended with manure, compost, or other rich source of plant nutrients. Plant in rows, 5-8 feet in both directions, sowing one seed every 6-12 inches. Or plant in hills, 5 seeds per hill, with the hills 6-8 feet apart, thinning to best three plants. Full sun, ample moisture and insect control as necessary should allow good production from the vigorous plants. Harvest in autumn when skins are too tough to be easily punctured...
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Fill peat moss pots or starter containers with potting soil. Bury the seed in the soil about 1-inch to 1.5-inches deep. Keep the soil moist and prepare to plant outside after the first frost. Plant directly outside in warmer areas. If planting outside, transplant the seedlings or plant the seeds in groups of 2 to 3 in a sunny location. You can use mounding, keeping the mounds and rows 4 feet apart. If the variety you're using is compact, plant them closer. Keep the area thoroughly weeded and watered...
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(90 Day) Vigorous vines produce prolific yields of 1 1/2 to 2 pound, dark green, ribbed fruits with sweet, dry, golden-yellow flesh. More productive and larger-fruited than regular Table Queen. Stores well.
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A delicious squash with yellow-gold flesh and smooth, dark green skin, averages 12 lbs. each. Long keeping. Ready 115 days after sowing.
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Carnival Winter Squash - The
Beautiful Sweet dumpling squash has green stripes, orange and yellow splotches all over these 6" diameter fruits. Perfect cooking into soups, casseroles and pies. Comes with 8 seeds to be direct seeded or started ahead indoors or in a greenhouse, and growing instructions
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Sweet Dumpling Winter Squash Cucurbita pepo 1-2 lbs. Tender Annual Maybe the sweetest squash ever, the prolific compact vine yields up to 10 fruits which are teacup-shaped, ivory colored with green stripes. Needs no curing to store for 3-4 months. Sow 2-3 seeds every 2-3 feet in rows 3-6 feet apart when danger of frost has passed. Thin to one plant. Can be sown indoors, 2-4 weeks before the last frost, and transplanted very carefully. Enrich soil heavily with mature compost. Harvesting tips. Pick before frost...
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Sweet Keeper Squash Cucurbita maxima Rare - Seeds of Change 5-10 lbs. If you like a large squash, we recommend this one. A Seeds of Change selection, it has a deep-orange color and is high in beta carotene. The vines are like the ones in Jack in the Beanstalk, some runners growing 25-30 ft. long! 10-15 pound flattened globes are a prime choice for pumpkin pie. Stores magnificently, into spring. (95-105 days) Planting Depth: 1" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-90°F Days to Germ.: 3-7 Plant Spacing: 5'-6' Days to Maturity...
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Delicata Zeppelin Winter Squash Cucurbita pepo 1-2 lb.fruit. Tender Annual Uniform, carefully selected strain of Delicata with exceptionally sweet flavor and fine texture. Compared with the other Delicata's, it is smaller, darker of color, yet more cylindrical with deeper orange, sweeter flesh. (avg. 6,400 seeds/lb.) Planting Depth: 1/2-1" Soil Temp. for Germ.: 70-85°F Days to Germ.: 3-8 Avg. Spacing: 2 seeds/ft. in rows 5-6 ft. apart Avg. Seeding Rate: 2-4 lbs./acre Days to Maturity: 90-100 Full Sun Moderate...
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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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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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Winter Squash Cornells Bush Delicata Organic - 1 Pkt (15 seeds)
If you have never eaten a Delcata squash, this is the one to grow. The sweet flesh is fine textured without any coarse strings. Extremely long shelf life and will store well into the winter months. Compact bush habit requires less garden space.
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