Squash: Blue Kuri
Cucurbita Maxima
Approx. 8-9 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.
Blue Kuri Is Very Similar To Green Hokkaido But With A Blue Tinge To The Skin And A Slightly-flattened Globe Shape.
Fruits Have A Great Taste And The Skin Is Quite Thin Compared To Some Of The Winter Squashes. Fruits Weigh In At About 1kg.
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Squash: Blue Ballet Cucurbita Maxima Approx.18-20 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. Blue Ballet Is A Hubbard-type Squash With A Rounded, Tear-drop Shape. It Has Soft, Blue-grey Skin With Sweet Orange Flesh Which Has A Lovely Flavour. Fruits Weigh In At About 2kg In Most Seasons And Store Well.
Squash Uchiki Kuri Cucurbita maxima Approx45 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 PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY FOR OUR BEST PRICES WHOLESALES PRICES
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Squash: Hungarian Blue Cucurbita maxima Approx. 7-8 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.
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Squash: Amoro F1 Cucurbita maxima Approx. 4-5 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. Amoro F1 is an early and high-yielding, heart-shaped, Uchiki Kuri type with thick flesh and a very bright orange skin. It has a bush habit so high density planting is possible and the 0.8-1.3kg fruits store well for 3-4 months.