Benning's Green Tint Summer Squash (OG) #2950 |
An easy-to-grow heirloom variety with distinctive scalloped edges and good yields. The saucer shaped squashes have light green skins. The plants have a bushy growth habit. 55 days. Approximately 265 seeds/oz.
25 seeds per packet.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Black Beauty Zucchini (OG) #3154 |
This open-pollinated strain of dark skinned zucchini was originally introduced in the 1920's and was an All-America Selection in 1957. While not as productive as Dunja, Black Beauty produces good quality zucchini with dark skins and nice white flesh. 55 days. Approximately 185 seeds/oz.
30 seeds per packet.
One packet will sow a 25' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Cassia Zucchini (F1, OG) #2953 |
This hybrid strain of Costata Romanesco squash has the same great flavor as the heirloom strain with several advantages. Cassia plants have a more compact and open growth habit that makes monitoring their progress and harvesting much easier. The fruits are slightly longer, with nice contrasting colors in the striping and large, well-attached flowers that are less likely to separate with handling. Cassia plants are well balanced and continue producing even when the conditions are cool. Suitable for production in tunnels or the open field.
20 seeds per packet
20 seeds will sow a 17' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Cocozelle Zucchini (OG) #2936 |
An heirloom zucchini dating back to 19th century Italy, Cocozelle produces slender fruits with alternating light and dark green stripes on smooth, thin skins. The plant is a bush which grows a manageable 2 - 3 feet in diameter, so Cocozelle may be grown in rows, raised beds, or even large containers. For best texture and flavor the fruits should be harvested when they are 6-8" long. 45 - 50 days. An average of 230 seeds/oz.
30 seeds per packet.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Costata Romanesco Zucchini (OP) #2942 |
Believed by many to be the best tasting Italian heirloom zucchini. This is a large, leafy bush variety, and although production is less than some zucchini, the taste and texture are excellent. Fruits are medium gray-green with noteworthy ribs. The flowers are large and ideal for stuffing and cooking. 52 days. |
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Desert Zucchini (F1, OG) #3152 |
Noteworthy for smooth, dark skin and a long production cycle that will continue until weather conditions are no longer conducive. Desert generates a steady output of high quality, medium length fruits with near-perfect shape and impressive uniformity. The growth habit is open, easy to tend and harvest. Desert grows well in the open field or tunnels and has a full range of disease resistance. 48 days.
25 seeds per packet
25 seeds will sow a 20' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Dunja Zucchini (F1, OG) #3150 |
The fruits of this refined strain of zucchini have glossy, finely speckled dark green skin. The plants are compact with an open habit which makes tending and harvesting easy. High yielding over an extended period, Dunja has a high percentage of fruits of excellent quality. Resistant to powdery mildew. Early: 47 days.
25 seed per packet
25 seeds will sow a 20' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Eight Ball Summer Squash (F1) #2930 |
NEW! This petite and round AllAmerica Selection winner is delectable and best when picked at 2–3". It is perfect for stuffing, shish kabobs and grilling. At maturity it can be hollowed out and used as a festive bowl for dips and salsas. Open, bushy plants produce an abundance of glossy, dark green squash that are easily harvested. 45 days. Approx. 3,700 seeds/lb.
20 seeds per packet
20 seeds will sow a 17' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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One Ball Summer Squash (F1) #2929 |
NEW! A complement to Eight Ball, One Ball has the same note-worthy qualities with bright yellow skin. These bush-type plants mature a few days earlier and are equally as productive. If grown in cooler conditions, thin, green rings may develop on the stem or blossom end. 40 days.
20 seeds per packet
20 seeds will sow a 17' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Eight Ball-One Ball Combo Summer Squash (F1) #2928 |
NEW! Mixed packet of 10 seeds each: One Ball and Eight Ball.
20 seeds per packet
20 seeds will sow a 17' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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G-Star Summer Squash (F1, OG) #2955 |
This organic hybrid Patty Pan squash has dark green skin and fine, white, smooth-textured flesh with excellent flavor. The fruits are borne in upright clusters on long, narrow peduncles making them easy to pick. G-Star is at its best when the fruits are 2-5" in diameter. The larger specimens store well. The plants are productive but relatively small, taking up little space in the row. 47 days.
25 seeds per packet
One packet will sow a 20' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between plants.
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Magda Summer Squash (F1) #2947 |
Best tasting of the middle-eastern style squashes. The fruits are tapered, light green, and exhibit a sweet, nutty flavor. Pick when small for the best quality and flavor. High yielding. 48 days.
25 seeds per packet.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 6-10" spacing. Thin or transplant seedlings to 18-48" between
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