Burpee Vegetable Spaghetti Winter Squash Seeds 75 seeds

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Burpee Vegetable Spaghetti Winter Squash Seeds 75 seeds

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Healthy spaghetti alternative. Fruit size is ,Each packet contains 75 seeds,Sow outdoors 4 weeks after the average last frost date and harvest in 100 days,Plant Height is 10". plant spread is 48". yields fruit,Annual for all growing zones from Sunlight exposure = full-sun,Find over 1000 Burpee vegetable, herb, and flower seeds on ,Get your seeds to a great start with a Burpee Seed Starting Kit,Burpee, the gardener s best friend since 1876. Beautiful plants and everything else you need to grow the garden of your dreams from America s most trusted seed company. No GMOs, ever.
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Jan 19, 2014
1farmhand
5 out of 5 stars review

Very productive squash

I read some reviews from 2013...I had no problem with the seed. I started them indoors about 6 weeks before the last frost, and set the plants along a Burpee Pea fence since the plants vine a bit rowdy. It takes the squash a long time to ripen-every bit of 100 days. Wait till they turn yellowish-they do set on looking a bit like a fat zucchini. Some of the squash got so big I was afraid the pea fence would not be able to handle it, but it did well.

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Sep 22, 2009
Mort
5 out of 5 stars review

A summer filled with Spaghetti Squash

`Spaghetti Squash really grow well in Western Pennsylvania. Out of five vines, my garden produced twelve healthy mellons. I lost a couple of them to the neighbor kids, but overall they were worth growing. After preparing and eating a squash, I knew they were "comfort food". My whole body rested better, after I ate one of these "yellow beauties".

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Feb 9, 2015
HM18
5 out of 5 stars review

A must-have in our garden

We planted 2 this past summer but lost one. The surviving vine split into 3 parts about 10 feet long. We got 9 squash, 6 between 4-6 lb each. They looked like the picture but don't darken to yellow until they cure. We use them for a Lasagna Boats recipe we found; each makes 4 to 6 servings as a main course. They have kept beautifully in a basket in our back hall till now; just used the last one. They do like to roam; this picture is of one that attached itself to our garden gate about 7-8 feet from the plant. we opened and closed that gate all summer- didn't seem to bother the squash one bit!

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