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Golden Zucchini Seeds, 30 Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds, Scientific Name: Cucurbita Pepo

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Cucurbita pepo "Golden"

A summer squash variety that produces straight, smooth, bright-yellow fruits. High-yielding with a distinctive zucchini taste. Fruits are best between 6-8” long. Compact plant great for smaller spaces. 

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 36”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 54 days
Height: 24-30”
Zones: 3-12

 

Approx seeds per order 20 

Zucchini and summer squash do not transplant well so it is best to direct sow. They have a short growing season so this isn't an issue in most climates. Wait to plant until the soil temperature is above 60F. If you have a short season, it is possible, but not ideal, to start seeds indoors 2-4 weeks before the last frost.

Plant squash in full sun. They are wide bush-like plants that need space so make sure there is 2-3 feet between each plant. Sow seeds 1” deep.

Frequent and consistent watering is important – at least 1” per week. Once the plants start producing fruit, check every day for harvest as it grows fast and furious. Harvest squash while young – once it gets big it loses flavor and gets overly seedy.

 

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Cucurbita pepo "Golden"

A summer squash variety that produces straight, smooth, bright-yellow fruits. High-yielding with a distinctive zucchini taste. Fruits are best between 6-8” long. Compact plant great for smaller spaces. 

Planting Instructions
Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: 1”
Spacing: 36”
Water: Moderate
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 54 days
Height: 24-30”
Zones: 3-12

 

Approx seeds per order 20 

Zucchini and summer squash do not transplant well so it is best to direct sow. They have a short growing season so this isn't an issue in most climates. Wait to plant until the soil temperature is above 60F. If you have a short season, it is possible, but not ideal, to start seeds indoors 2-4 weeks before the last frost.

Plant squash in full sun. They are wide bush-like plants that need space so make sure there is 2-3 feet between each plant. Sow seeds 1” deep.

Frequent and consistent watering is important – at least 1” per week. Once the plants start producing fruit, check every day for harvest as it grows fast and furious. Harvest squash while young – once it gets big it loses flavor and gets overly seedy.

 

USDA Zone Map