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Waltham Butternut Squash seeds, produced by Holland Seeds under the brand name HomeHarvest. This is an heirloom winter squash variety known for its sweet, nutty flavor and excellent storage capabilities.
Key Information
Variety: Waltham Butternut Squash
Brand: HomeHarvest
Producer: Holland Seeds
Net Weight: 10 grams
Characteristics:
Produces uniform, pear-shaped fruit averaging 3-6 lbs (1.5-2.3 kg).
Features smooth, tan-colored skin and deep orange flesh with a small seed cavity.
An All-America Selections winner from 1970, prized for its vigor, yield, and eating quality.
Stores exceptionally well, often for several months into winter.
Uses & Growing Tips
Culinary Uses: The rich, orange flesh is ideal for roasting, soups, purees, and pies.
Planting: Seeds can be direct sown after all danger of frost has passed when the soil is warm.
Harvest: Squash is typically ready for harvest about 85-100 days after planting, when the skin is a uniform tan color and the stem is drying.
Waltham Butternut Squash seeds, produced by Holland Seeds under the brand name HomeHarvest. This is an heirloom winter squash variety known for its sweet, nutty flavor and excellent storage capabilities.
Key Information
Variety: Waltham Butternut Squash
Brand: HomeHarvest
Producer: Holland Seeds
Net Weight: 10 grams
Characteristics:
Produces uniform, pear-shaped fruit averaging 3-6 lbs (1.5-2.3 kg).
Features smooth, tan-colored skin and deep orange flesh with a small seed cavity.
An All-America Selections winner from 1970, prized for its vigor, yield, and eating quality.
Stores exceptionally well, often for several months into winter.
Uses & Growing Tips
Culinary Uses: The rich, orange flesh is ideal for roasting, soups, purees, and pies.
Planting: Seeds can be direct sown after all danger of frost has passed when the soil is warm.
Harvest: Squash is typically ready for harvest about 85-100 days after planting, when the skin is a uniform tan color and the stem is drying.
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