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Squash Early Summer Crookneck

$1.00

Requires a long, hot growing season

HEIRLOOM

Ideal for small gardens, these compact, bush plants produce heavy yields of deeply lobed, dark green acorn-type winter squash.  These are perfect for roasting and mashing with butter and brown sugar, and also make a lovely table decoration until you’re ready to eat them!

Type: Winter Squash

Days To Maturity: 70 days

Fruit Size: 5-7 inches

Sun: Full Sun

Spread: 24 inches

Height: 24-30 inches

Sow Method: Direct Sow

Planting Time: Summer

Sow Time: After Last Frost

Thin: 24 inches

Approx seed per packet: 100 seeds

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Requires a long, hot growing season

HEIRLOOM

Ideal for small gardens, these compact, bush plants produce heavy yields of deeply lobed, dark green acorn-type winter squash.  These are perfect for roasting and mashing with butter and brown sugar, and also make a lovely table decoration until you’re ready to eat them!

Type: Winter Squash

Days To Maturity: 70 days

Fruit Size: 5-7 inches

Sun: Full Sun

Spread: 24 inches

Height: 24-30 inches

Sow Method: Direct Sow

Planting Time: Summer

Sow Time: After Last Frost

Thin: 24 inches

Approx seed per packet: 100 seeds

Requires a long, hot growing season

HEIRLOOM

Ideal for small gardens, these compact, bush plants produce heavy yields of deeply lobed, dark green acorn-type winter squash.  These are perfect for roasting and mashing with butter and brown sugar, and also make a lovely table decoration until you’re ready to eat them!

Type: Winter Squash

Days To Maturity: 70 days

Fruit Size: 5-7 inches

Sun: Full Sun

Spread: 24 inches

Height: 24-30 inches

Sow Method: Direct Sow

Planting Time: Summer

Sow Time: After Last Frost

Thin: 24 inches

Approx seed per packet: 100 seeds

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