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Seed- Squash- Blue Hubbard

Seed- Squash- Blue Hubbard

Grow this delicious and versatile squash with our high quality seeds. Enjoy the sweet, orange flesh that is perfect for purees and soups. With its large size and unique bumpy skin, this winter squash will be a standout in your garden and on your table.

Cucurbita maxima


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Quick Facts

  • Days to Maturity: 90-100
  • Light Requirement: Full Sun
  • Mature Spread: 144 in
  • Mature Height: 12-14 in
  • Fruit Size: 12-24 in
  • Sow Method: Direct
  • Seeds/packet: approx. 25
  • Seeds/oz: approx. 175

Growing Winter Squash

  • For the best results with winter squash, plant the seeds in full sun right after the final spring frost. If you want to get an early start, you can start them indoors 3-4 weeks ahead of time.
  • When planting, it is recommended to place 2-3 seeds in each cell, ensuring they are buried approximately 1 inch deep. The soil should be well-drained, slightly moist, and organic in nature. Additionally, it's important to maintain a pH level between 6.5-7.0 for optimal growth.
  • When transplanting or sowing direct, place seeds on 6-8” tall mounds of soil to accommodate heavy trailing vegetation.
  • Mounds Should be placed 8-12 ft apart per mound, depending on the variety.
  • Mulching is essential for winter squash as it aids in regulating soil temperature and promotes healthy root development. By providing a protective layer, the mulch ensures a conducive environment for the plant's growth.
  • It is important to note that regardless of color or size, winter squash is generally ripe when the stem is solid and the rind is tough enough that it cannot be pierced by a fingernail.
  • When harvesting, be sure to leave around 4 inches of stem intact. Afterwards, allow the squash to naturally cure in the sun for approximately 10-14 days. This curing process will extend the shelf life of the winter squash for up to an additional 3 months after harvest.
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