Blue Magic Hybrid Squash Seeds (Winter Type) 2292

$2.99$115.00

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packet M-2292-PKT $2.99 In stock
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10-g I-2292-10G $8.15 In stock
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25-g I-2292-25G $14.30 In stock
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125-g E-2292-125G $47.70 In stock
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500-g S-2292-500G $115.00 In stock
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Description

Blue Magic Squash Seeds (Winter Type) 2292. Hybrid.

Approx. 10 seeds/pkt (10-12 seeds/gram)

A unique, miniature blue hubbard squash weighing 2.5 kg with the same great taste, fine grained flesh and blue-grey rind colour of its larger cousin.  Vigorous semi-vining plants produce a good harvest.  This is a perfect variety for today’s smaller families or for those people who love the taste of hubbard squash but don’t want to eat it every night of the week! An excellent choice for small space gardening as it can be easily trained to grow up on a trellis.

How to Grow

Squash are a hot weather crop. They need full sun and deep, rich, well drained, organic soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5. Before planting, work in lots of compost. Directly plant seed outdoors from late May to mid June 2.5 cm deep in hills 2.4 m apart with 4-6 seeds per hill. After germination, thin to 3 plants per hill. Seed can be started indoors 3 weeks before the plant out date. Squash do not transplant well–use paper or fibre pots that can be set directly in the soil. Protect mature squash from frost and cold temperatures. Germination occurs in 7-10 days.

SCOUT IPPM

OSC Seeds recommends using SCOUT IPPM to evaluate pests and pollinator populations in your cucurbit crops. Developed in partnership with the University of Guelph and Pollinator Partnership Canada, the SCOUT IPPM app uses scientific data and government guidelines to set action recommendations for growers. Free download is available on App Store and Google Play.

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