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2012 Vegetable Seeds
Squash Seeds
Squash Seeds
Black Beauty
(Zucchini)
4.50G
An All-America Selection! A zucchini squash that is delicious when sliced and served fresh, fried, steamed or simmered. Dark green fruits with creamy white flesh are best when 6 to 8 inches long. High in vitamin A.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 63 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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Squash Seeds
Burgess Buttercup
4.00G
A northern favorite! With a gray "button" on the blossom end, these fruits are dark green and best when picked at 3 to 5 pounds. The sweet, deep orange flesh of this winter squash is very rich. Each plant will produce 3 or 4 medium sized fruits.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 95 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 24 inches in diameter. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Squash Seeds
Cocozelle
(Zucchini)
4.00G
Highly regarded for slicing and frying. Cocozelle squash is also tasty when steamed or simmered. Fruits mature to 18 to 24 inches long but are most tender when 8 inches long. High in vitamin A and low in calories. Packet will plant approximately 5 hills.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 43 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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Squash Seeds
Delicata
2.00G
This popular winter squash has ivory cream skin with dark green stripes and is best when harvested at 7 to 9 inches long and 3 inches in diameter. The rich, sweet potato like taste makes this a great addition to any meal. Considered a "good keeper", Delicata has short prolific vines.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 95 - 100 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 24 inches in diameter. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Squash Seeds
Dixie Hybrid
1.50G
A hybrid yellow summer crookneck that is early, highly productive, and vigorous. Fruits are shiny lemon yellow, uniform and tastiest when 4 to 6 inches long. Low in calories and a good source of vitamin A. Packet will plant approximately 5 hills.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 41 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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Squash Seeds
Early Prolific Straightneck
4.50G
An All-America Selection Winner! This exceptionally productive variety of summer squash bears fruits that can be eaten when 4 to 12 inches long. The flesh is tender and delicious. High in vitamin A. Packet will plant approximately 12 hills.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 50 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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Squash Seeds
Early White Bush Scallop
4.50G
One of the best white summer squashes - deliciously mild! Bush-type plants produce tender fruits that are best when 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Low in calories and a good source of vitamin A. Packet will plant approximately 8 hills.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 50 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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Golden Health
2.50G
Golden Health is a winter squash that yields 7 to 9 pound fruits. The reddish-orange skin with thick, yellow flesh was developed for baby food processing. Has wonderful flavor and the vines produce good yields.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 100 - 105 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Golden Hubbard
4.00G
This winter squash is a must in all gardens! Though slightly warted, this fruit is orange with tan stripes and has a very sweet tasting flesh. Each fruit will grow to about 10 pounds, slightly smaller than most hubbards. Adds an exciting touch to your fall decorations.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 110 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Small Wonder Hybrid
2.50G
A unique winter, spaghetti squash just right for a single serving. The highly productive oval squash measures about 5 1/2 inches by 4 inches and is best when 1 and a 1/2 to 2 pounds in weight. The yellow-orange fruit has a very good shelf life and the pale yellow flesh has excellent flavor and standing characteristics.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 70 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Table King (Bush Acorn)
3.50G
Acorn squash is the most popular winter squash and now it needs less room to grow with this award-winning bush-type variety. Plants bear lots of 6-inch long, 5-inch wide fruits with small seed cavities and moist, golden flesh. Unbeatable when baked and can be stored for several months.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 75 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Waltham Butternut
3.70G
An All-America Selection! One of the best, most popular varieties of winter squash! Its sweet, dry, orange-colored flesh makes it ideal for baking, as well as for pies. Very productive. High in vitamin A.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 85 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest before hard frost.
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Yellow Summer Crookneck
4.50G
A popular yellow summer squash with firm, tender, pale cream flesh. For best flavor, eat young fruit when 4 to 8 inches long. High in vitamin A. Packet will plant approximately 12 hills.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 53 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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Squash Seeds
Zucchini Elite Hybrid
(Zucchini)
3.00G
An easy-to-grow zucchini hybrid of exceptional quality with early, heavily productive yields. This versatile summer squash is best when fruits are six to eight inches long. Low in calories and high in vitamin A. Packet will plant approximately 4 hills.
Seven to 10 days for germination, 55 days to harvest after germination. After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow 5 seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting to the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in between the rows.
Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.
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