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This is our Buy Doomsday Winter Squash Seeds page. It gives instructions on how to buy winter squash seeds from David's Garden Seeds®. Winter squash is a perfect vegetable since it requires no refrigeration to last for months on the shelf. You can also eat squash seeds.
Squash Winter Spaghetti 400 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
$14.45
Spaghetti Winter Squash has skin that is ivory changing to pale yellow at maturity. Bake like squash or boil and fork out the flesh, topping the "spaghetti" with your favorite sauce. Three to five pound oblong fruit and four to five fruits per plant. Harvest in about 88 days.
Squash Winter Waltham Butternut 400 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
$14.45
Waltham Butternut Winter Squash is the standard butternut. Light tan-colored winter squash with small seed cavities and thick, cylindrical necks without crooks. Uniform fruits avg. 9 inches long, avg. 4-5 lb. The flesh is smooth-textured and has a unique sweet flavor, particularly after 2 months' storage. This 1970 All-America Selections winner from Massachusetts is still deservedly the most widely grown full-size butternut. Avgerage yield is about 4 to 5 fruits per plant. Harvest in about 105 days
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maturity, color and size are based on data from tests done at specific
locations. Many factors, including geographic location, daytime and
nighttime temperatures, the availability of plant nutrients, many unknown climate factors and insects/pest interact to determine a variety's
performance. For information on which varieties will perform best in
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