Squash Winter Sweet F1
Cucurbita maxima
Approx 5 10 seeds per gram
Squash has become such a popular vegetable to grow over the last decade or so and for good reason
Butternut is one of the best known but there are so many varieties to choose from There are summer and winter types
Summer squash are thinskinned with a lighter moist flesh They are best eaten fresh
Winter squash have a harder skin and dense flesh with a more intense flavour They can be stored for a few months after harvest
Squash: Orange Summer F1
Cucurbita maxima
Approx. 10-11 seeds per gram
Squash has become such a popular vegetable to grow over the last decade or so and for good reason.
Butternut is one of the best known but there are so many varieties to choose from. There are summer and winter types.
Summer squash are thin-skinned with a lighter, moist flesh. They are best eaten fresh.
Winter squash have a harder skin and dense flesh with a more intense flavour. They can be stored for a few months after harvest.
Squash Tibello F1
Cucurbita moschata
Approx1820 seeds per gram
Squash has become such a popular vegetable to grow over the last decade or so and for good reason
Butternut is one of the best known but there are so many varieties to choose from There are summer and winter types
Summer squash are thinskinned with a lighter moist flesh They are best eaten fresh
Winter squash have a harder skin and dense flesh with a more intense flavour They can be stored for a few months after harvest
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Squash Leckor F1
Cucurbita maxima
Approx 5 10 seeds per gram
Squash has become such a popular vegetable to grow over the last decade or so and for good reason
Butternut is one of the best known but there are so many varieties to choose from There are summer and winter types
Summer squash are thinskinned with a lighter moist flesh They are best eaten fresh
Winter squash have a harder skin and dense flesh with a more intense flavour They can be stored for a few months after harvest
Leckor F1 is a recently developed silvergrey squash with orange flesh of an excellent texture and flavour It grows to 115kg and can store for up to four months
Approx. 3-4 seeds per gram
Always popular at Halloween, pumpkins are fun to grow in the garden if you have enough room.
They are vigorous trailing plants and take up quite a bit of space.
The larger varieties need a long growing season and are great for competitions and carving. Smaller types are more practical in the kitchen.
Suitable for open field and greenhouse cultivation
Our medium-early hybrid squash variety.
Its plant structure is strong and bushy.
Fruits are dark green and 16-18 cm long.
Fruit is 4-5 cm in diameter, smooth and cylindrical in shape.
Suitable for spring and autumn planting
Resistant to ZYMW (Pumpkin yellow mosaic virus) and Powdery mildew disease
Specifications
Purpose Of Usage : Fresh Consumption
How To Culture : Open Area / Greenhouse
Fruit Shape : Long