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Butternut Winter Squash Seeds (Organic)

Butternut Winter Squash Seeds (Organic)

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  • Growing Zones: Adaptable to various zones, generally USDA zones 3-11.
  • Chill Requirements: Typically doesn’t require specific chill hours for fruiting.
  • Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer.
  • Harvesting Dates: Harvest in late summer to fall when the squash has matured and the skin has hardened.
  • Looks: Butternut squash has a creamy-tan outer skin and a bulbous base that tapers to a narrower neck.
  • Personality: Known for its sweet and nutty flavor, it's versatile in culinary use and stores well.
  • Facts of Note: Rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. High in vitamin A, C, and potassium.
  • Pollinator: Winter butternut squash plants have separate male and female flowers; while they don't require a separate pollinator, bees or other pollinators aid in fruit development.
  • Ideal Soil Temperatures: Soil temperatures around 70°F (21°C) promote good growth.
  • Planting Depths: Plant seeds about 1 inch deep in mounds or rows.
  • Germination Periods: Seeds germinate in 5-10 days under optimal conditions.
  • Height at Maturity: Vines can spread up to 10-15 feet.
  • Days to Maturity: Approximately 75-100 days from planting to harvest.
  • Sun/ Shade: Butternut squash thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  • Spacing After Thinning: Plant seeds or seedlings 18-24 inches apart to allow ample space for vine growth.Butternut Squash 

Growing Butternut Winter Squash seeds can be a rewarding venture, offering delightful, sweet-flavored squash for hearty soups or pies. Understanding the cultivation process from planting to harvest ensures a successful yield in your home garden.

 

Understanding Butternut Winter Squash:

  • Squash Variety: Butternut Winter Squash (Cucurbita moschata) thrives in northern regions, producing uniform, buff-colored fruit with dry, fine-grained flesh and a sweet squash flavor.

  • Nutritional Value: Rich in beta-carotene, potassium, niacin, and iron, winter squash offers a nutritional boost in culinary endeavors.

Planting Butternut Squash Seeds:

  • Soil Preparation: Create deep mounds of organic-rich soil, ensuring even moisture retention. Mulching aids in heating soils early in spring and protects against frost.

  • Planting Depth and Timing: Start seeds indoors 3-4 weeks pre-frost or sow directly once soil temperatures reach 70°F.

Caring for Butternut Squash:

  • Watering Requirements: Provide consistent and even watering, aiming for about an inch of water per week to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

  • Frost Protection: Shield plants from the danger of frost using row covers, especially crucial in shorter growing seasons.

Growing and Harvesting:

  • Maturation Period: Butternut squash matures within 75-110 days, developing a shriveled stem or tough skin as indicators for harvest readiness.

  • Harvesting Technique: Cut squash leaving 2"-3" of stem, cure them in the sun for ten days to toughen the skin, and store in cool, dry conditions.

Optimizing Growth Conditions:

  • Sun Exposure: Provide full sun exposure to foster healthy growth and fruit development.

  • Spacing Consideration: Allow ample space of at least 18" between plants after thinning for robust vine expansion.

Growing Butternut Winter Squash seeds involves meticulous care from planting through harvest. Protecting against frost, ensuring proper moisture levels, and harvesting at the right stage contribute to a plentiful yield of flavorful squash, perfect for your favorite dishes.

 

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Products marked with free shipping will be free shipping at checkout. Otherwise, bulk per cubic yard delivery fee per truck is the same amount whether the truck is at minimum or maximum capacity. You may want to know the following guidelines:

  • One small truckload full capacity: 9yd soil, 9yd compost, 10yd mulch, 5yd fill, 7yd contractor mix.
  • One large truckload maximum capacity: 20yd soil, 20yd compost, 20yd mulch, 18yd fill, 20yd contractor mix.

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We can mix loads in the small truck to bring two products at once with 8 to 9 cu yd maximum, depending on the products needed. You must contact us to request a quote in this circumstance.

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3'x3'x3' per cubic yard

27 cubic feet per cubic yard

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