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Squash Burgess Buttercup - Aimer's Organic Seeds

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Squash Burgess Buttercup - Aimer's Organic Seeds

Cucurbita pepo

Small fruits with thick, orange, sweet flesh. This is a very reliable variety that generally produces a large crop. 

Sow - Indoors, Late Spring OR Direct Outdoors, Summer Days to Harvest - 50
Location - Full Sun Emergence - 7 to 10 days
Difficulty - Easy Lifecycle - Annual
Approx. 20 seeds per packet Frost intolerant heirloom crop

Growing Instructions:

Plant in full sun with rich, well-drained soil. Start seed indoors in fibre pots 2 weeks before last frost and then transplant outside in June. For direct sowing, start 2 weeks after last frost date when the soil is completely warm. Sow seeds 2.5cm (1in) deep and 60cm (24in) apart in hills spaced 2m (6ft) apart. Plant 4-6 seeds per hill and then thin to 3 plants per hill after germination.

Harvesting Instructions:

Harvest after vine dies or rind hardens and dulls in colour. Gather before frost, leaving part of the stem attached to the fruit. Fruit will keep for several months in a cool, dry location.

$2.63
Squash Burgess Buttercup - Aimer's Organic Seeds
$2.63

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Cucurbita pepo

Small fruits with thick, orange, sweet flesh. This is a very reliable variety that generally produces a large crop. 

Sow - Indoors, Late Spring OR Direct Outdoors, Summer Days to Harvest - 50
Location - Full Sun Emergence - 7 to 10 days
Difficulty - Easy Lifecycle - Annual
Approx. 20 seeds per packet Frost intolerant heirloom crop

Growing Instructions:

Plant in full sun with rich, well-drained soil. Start seed indoors in fibre pots 2 weeks before last frost and then transplant outside in June. For direct sowing, start 2 weeks after last frost date when the soil is completely warm. Sow seeds 2.5cm (1in) deep and 60cm (24in) apart in hills spaced 2m (6ft) apart. Plant 4-6 seeds per hill and then thin to 3 plants per hill after germination.

Harvesting Instructions:

Harvest after vine dies or rind hardens and dulls in colour. Gather before frost, leaving part of the stem attached to the fruit. Fruit will keep for several months in a cool, dry location.