Garden Trends - Winter Squash Galeux d'Eysines Peanut Pumpkin - 0.25 Lbs.
Garden Trends - Winter Squash Galeux d'Eysines Peanut Pumpkin - 0.25 Lbs.
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Garden Trends - Winter Squash Galeux d'Eysines Peanut Pumpkin - 0.25 Lbs.

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  • Quality Seeds: We source our high-quality, non-GMO seeds from the world's finest suppliers, ensuring excellent germination.
  • Unique Peanut Pumpkin: Galeaux d'Eysines has a pink rind with beige peanut-like bumps, creating a one-of-a-kind appearance.
  • Sweet, Moist Flesh: The orange flesh is sweet and moist, making it ideal for soups, sauces, and baking.
  • Perfect for Fall: The 10-20 lb. oblate-flattened fruits are great for fall decorations and culinary uses.
  • Reliable Growth: Plant seeds 1-1.5 inches deep; they germinate in 6-12 days and mature in 100 days on full-size vines.
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Jun 18, 2023
Michael S.
2 out of 5 stars review

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Poor on developing the character

Poor on developing the character of size, quantity & quality. The pic shown was our best this year.

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Aug 29, 2023
ERIKA C.
1 out of 5 stars review

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Unexpectedly Disappointing

After purchasing this fruit last year and loving it I was excited to find our seed company offered it. So we purchased with high hopes and planted three long rows. At least 60yds long each, in good soil, planted alongside other pumpkins. The other pumpkins are thriving but the plants that did come up are struggling and stunted. It may be a 10% success rate for us for plants coming up. But the biggest disappointment is that the few plant that look good have no fruit or female flowers on them. We've orders plenty from Harris Seeds and never had this issue, hopefully it was just a bad batch for us or just not our year for them.

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