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True Green Improved Hubbard Squash Seeds (Cucurbita maxima) offer 25 heirloom, non-GMO seeds that are perfect for home gardens. These seeds produce robust vines yielding 10-15 pound dark green squash with golden flesh, ideal for canning and freezing. With a growth period of 105 days, they are suitable for a wide range of USDA zones, making them a versatile choice for any gardening enthusiast.
C**.
Nice flavor, Big squash!
Very nice squash for making pies and just steaming or baking with a bit of butter. The meat was sweet enough that i didn't have to put any brown sugar on the pieces. I am not a serious gardener, so my soil chemistry was probably off, but I planted about 4 plants and got two vines going, i ran the vines up and around a circular trellace made of 6" concrete re-mesh rolled into a tube about 3' in diameter and 6' high. when the squash started forming, i put a board through the mesh to support the squash. I got one squash off of each plant, One was the size of a basketball and the other was roughly 24" in diameter and 1/4 of the squash made enough for two pumpkin pies! i'll be getting this variety again. I'm rebuilding my raised beds, so i'll pay more attention to the soil ph and nutrients. and see if i can get a better yeld.
J**N
Good germination
Majority of seeds I planted, germinated. I'm planning to use these plants as trap plants to attract those darn squash bugs, since they supposedly prefer Hubbard squash the most.
F**T
Total Germination!
Every seed is up and growing. So far so good this season.
A**R
Not one seed sprouted.
After 3 weeks I dug a seed out and it still looked like it had never been soaked or planted. I planted other squash the same day that are big plants today. Just odd that not even 1 grew
S**T
Seeds
Hubbard squash sees for next year
M**D
Fast growth
Fast germination. Fast growth. Time will tell whether they produce but so far so good
L**Y
everything sprouted fast
seeds came fast and all have sprouted, very happy with seeds.
B**S
These seeds are worthless!
I've grown squash for years and know how to plant. These seeds are worthless. Not one seed came up first time so I planted more. Nothing came up. Do not buy these seeds, they are worthless!
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