Pumpkin Squash Flower Seeds Packet

$4.95

Pumpkin squash (Cucurbita pepo) is a versatile and popular member of the gourd family, known for its vibrant orange color, sweet flavor, and diverse uses in both culinary and decorative applications. It's a nutrient-rich vegetable that can be incorporated into a wide range of recipes, from soups and stews to baked goods and desserts. In addition to its culinary benefits, pumpkin squash is valued for its health properties, including high levels of vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants. With proper planting, care, and maintenance, you can enjoy abundant, healthy pumpkins throughout the fall season.
Product Detail
  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Genus: Cucurbita
  • Species:
  • Plant Height/Width: Take sup a lot of space!
  • Season: About 100 days to a mature turban squash.
  • Exposure: Full sun
  • Difficulty: Easy

When to start?

  • sow after last frost

Where to start and how to sow?

  • Direct Sow: Squash seeds aren't too fond of being transplanted, sow directly in the garden, after all danger of frost has passed. Begin by clearing your sowing area of all unwanted plant life and other obnoxious weeds that you find. Sow the seeds at a depth of 1" under top soil, in hills, which can be raised 8 inches tall. Squash seeds will begin to sprout open in roughly 7 to 14 days after sowing.

How to keep happy?

  • Since Squash is a heavy feeder, the soil should be rich in organic matter, but will also need to be well drained. To improve drainage, it is recommended to add a light compost to any hard, compacted soil in the sowing area. This will prevent the roots from rotting. Water the seeds daily with a mild setting so that the seeds and seedlings are kept moist until germination occurs.
  • Avoid overwatering. The plants will grow to a mature height of 1 to 2 feet tall and can take up 6 feet of garden space.
  • These plants will need a large area to grow outwards and can be spaced by hills or mounds of dirt, rather than rows.

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Waiting it out

Let the winter squash mature on the vine until the first frost for enhanced sweetness.

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Waiting it out

Let the winter squash mature on the vine until the first frost for enhanced sweetness.


The Brief and Glorious History of the Purple Peas

Turban squash stands out in the garden like a majestic crown, evoking images of royalty and opulence. Its unique turban-like shape adds a touch of regal charm to any harvest display. This variety, also known as Turk's turban or French turban, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century when it graced the pages of esteemed French gardening encyclopedias. Its ornamental appeal has endured through the ages, making it a timeless favorite among gardeners and decorators alike.

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