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A mix of different winter squash in a harvest bin.
Squash
Squash varieties are grouped as summer or winter types, depending on days to maturity and harvest periods. As the names suggest, summer squashes mature for fresh eating in the summer, while winter squashes can be stored for eating well into the winter months. Easy to grow and often prolific, our squash selection includes a wide diversity of bush and vining forms. Whether you grow at a commercial scale or are selecting squash seeds for planting in a home garden, we have a variety of options to meet your needs, including varieties with superior adaptation and disease resistance; heirloom varieties, certified-organic seeds, treated and untreated seed; and a range of fruit size, shape, and color — all with superb flavor.
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Early, powdery-mildew resistant zucchini with high yields, open plants.
Early, powdery-mildew resistant zucchini with high yields, open plants.
47 Days
AAS (All-America Selections) Winners
Sunshine Winter Squash
Deep scarlet and delicious.
Deep scarlet and delicious.
95 Days
Our distinct, widely grown strain.
Our distinct, widely grown strain.
100 Days
Extra early and spineless for less blemishes and easier harvest.
Extra early and spineless for less blemishes and easier harvest.
48 Days
AAS (All-America Selections) Winners
Sunshine Winter Squash
Deep scarlet and delicious.
Deep scarlet and delicious.
95 Days
AAS (All-America Selections) Winners
Bonbon Winter Squash
Tasty, uniform, and high yielding.
Out of Stock
Tasty, uniform, and high yielding.
95 Days
AAS (All-America Selections) Winners
Bonbon Winter Squash
Tasty, uniform, and high yielding.
Out of Stock
Tasty, uniform, and high yielding.
95 Days
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