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What garden is complete without zucchini? Sliced, shredded, or prepared your favorite way, garden fresh zucchini is truly versatile. Plant after danger of frost. 5 to 7 seeds per hill, thin to 3 to 4 plants. 70+ Seeds, 10 Grams.
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Organic Dark Zucchini What garden is complete without zucchini? Sliced, shredded, or prepared your favorite way, garden fresh zucchini is truly versatile. Plant after danger of frost. 5 to 7 seeds per hill, thin to 3 to 4 plants.
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Excellent taste whether sliced, shredded or prepared your favorite way. Zucchini Dark is truly versatile. The rich dark green, cylindrical fruit is a very prolific variety. This is a summer squash. Garden Tip: Pick zucchini when they are young (4-6") and tender.
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Botanical Interests - Organic Heirloom Summer Black Beauty Zucchini Squash Seeds
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Squash roots will grow to a depth of 3-feet if the soil is good, so water slowly and deeply. If the plant is under stress from lack of moisture, it will stop producing fruit. It will pick up again when water is supplied. Leaves often wilt in the middle of the day during hot spells, but check the soil for moisture below the surface. The male flowers open first, and about a week or so later you'll see the female flowers with-baby squashes at their bases. Occasionally these early fruits will rot and...
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The Early White Bush Scallop Squash, also known as White Pattypan Squash and ocassionally as Custard White Squash is an old American heirloom summer squash that was known in the 13 Colonies as early as 1722 and had been grown by Native Americans for hundreds of years prior. This lovely old squash variety may have also been known in Europe as far back as 1591 as some European writers depicted a very similiar squash variety under under the names "Symnel Squash" or "Cymling Squash". Even today, with...
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Just about the most perfect zucchini you can grow! This superb summer squash has the unique feature of being parthenocarpic, so it doesn't require pollination by insects to set fruit. As a result, it produces high yields even when weather conditions aren't favorable. It can even be grown under row covers or in greenhouses successfully. The fruits are very high quality with glossy dark green skin and nearly seedless flesh that has excellent flavor. Optimum picking size is when fruits are 6 to 8 inches...
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Send this page to a friend 55 days. It's hard to find an OP zucchini that rivals the hybrids for quality but our Black Zucchini meets the mark. Dark green skinned, mild flavored fruits of excellent quality. Vigorous growth, heavy production. Two hills of our Black Zuchini will feed your family. 3150 seeds/lb Pkt 15 seeds, plants 8 '
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45 Days. (Cucurbita pepo) This bush grows many greenish-grey, 2 1/2, globe shaped fruit. A terrific choice for stuffing! A very unique and tasty home garden variety!
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Delicious, Concord-like fruits on very large, vigorous vines with dinner-plate sized leaves. The stems are coated with what look like vicious spines, but they're soft and rubbery, and are non-painful when handled. But it's not the tasty fruits for which we grow this wonderful vine - it's the incredible fall foliage - in every shade of yellow, orange, pink, red and burgundy! The leaves make great, long-lasting fall decorations, and are large enough and sturdy enough for lining a plate and serving...
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Plant in rich well composted soil. Before the vine spreads apply mulch to control weeds. A warm weather crop that should not be planted too early in the spring. Sow in multiple plantings to have consistent production all season. Start with assorted varieties and you can fearlessly grow many squash in a surprisingly small space as they have a reputation for burying gardeners with their prolific output. By planting Summer Squash like a buttery Yellow Crookneck, a prolific Yellow Straightneck, and...
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Space saving Bush Zucchini is the perfect solution for smaller gardens. Bush Zucchini offers great flavors, high yields and disease resistance. Best flavor when harvested young. Use a sharp tool to allow easy removal from the vine. Garden Tip: This is a great variety to use in container gardening.
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This "Striato" or "Romanesco" squash is a delicacy with a nutty flavour. This hybrid is very long, fairly cylindrical, ribbed and contains very few seeds. Skin is thin with alternate light green and dark green stripes. Plants are an open bush-type. Best harvested when 12-16" long. Maturity 59 days. Approximately 20 seeds/package.
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(C. pepo) Developed by breeders at W. Atlee Burpee from genetic material supplied by Dr. Ovid Shifriss at Rutgers, introduced to gardeners in 1973. Glossy goldenyellow, cylindrical fruits on productive, compact bush plants. A great addition to any farm market stand or to the home garden. 50-55 days.
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Zucchini Burpee Hybrid - 1 Pkt. (125seeds) 25 seeds)
Zucchini. 50 days. For over 40 years our top seller. Excellent vigor, earliness, and exceptionally heavy yields are the reasons. This zuke just won't quit. Medium-green, tender skinned fruits on compact, bush-type plants. Best when picked 6-8" long. Sun.
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Golden Zucchini Squash is a prolific producer of brilliant gold zucchinis best eaten when 4-10" long. Golden Zucchini Squash Seeds grow into large 3 - 4 foot bushes. Golden Zucchini Squash has tender and delicious beautiful bright golden fruits with a creamy white interior.
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Renee's has done it again, three varieties in the same package. With a natural vegetable dye telling you which is which you get three tastes and sizes. Pink seed is the Clarimore, creamy and tender. The green seed is the Raven Zucchini which sweet, steamed or sauteed. Finally the brown seed is Golden Dawn bringing you the nuttiest taste of the bunch. 20 to 25 seeds per packet.
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When and Where to Plant: Select a sunny location and plant in late spring after soil warms. Soil should be cultivated, enriched with vegetable food and organic matter, firmed over the seed, and kept moist.
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Squash Zucchini Elite F1
The standard early for quality and yield. 48 Days. Developed by Harris breeders, this is the standard for medium green zucchini. An extra early hybrid with a classic cylindrical shape, Elite's fruit are best when picked 7-8 in. long, slim and have a lustrous sheen. Its open plant makes picking easy and the yields are incredible. Impressive yields and consistent performance have made Zucchini Elite the market leader for years.
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An early and prolific verity with glossy blackish green fruits and Firm white flesh. Consistently tender zukes will keep the neighbors happy. (50-55 days) ~25 seeds.
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The straight, slender fruits of Zucchini have firm, flavorful, nearly white flesh. Plants are easy-to-grow, mature quickly, and produce lots of low-calorie, versatile fruits. Use raw in salads and with dips, or steamed, fried and baked. Freezes well. 47 days to maturity.
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