Organic Golden Zucchini Summer Squash Seeds

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Golden Zucchini summer squash stands out for its smooth bright-golden skin and delicious zucchini flavor. Golden Zucchini is a colorful companion to green varieties of summer squash.


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Product Details

Weight

2G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

70° F+

Planting Depth

1"

Area to Sow

100' row

Days to Germ.

3–10+

Days to Maturity

55+

Best Planting Method

Direct or transplant

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

30 days

Approx. Seed Count

15

Botanical Name

Cucurbita pepo

Plant Spread

24-48"

Plant Height

12-18"

Weight

2G

Product Information

Golden Zucchini summer squash stands out for its smooth bright-golden skin and delicious zucchini flavor—a compact bush variety with slender medium-long cylindrical fruit. Harvest when fruits are 6-8″ long.

Planting by Zones

Zones 9-10

  • Squash should be grown in the warm season when soils are at least 70°F.

Zones 2-8

  • Direct seed in the spring once soils have warmed.

Planting Squash

  • In Zones 9 and 10, you can direct seed or transplant out your squash. We recommend direct seeding into freshly irrigated soils.
  • To direct sow, plant seeds in debris-free, well-worked soil that has been deeply watered. Cover with 1″ of finely sifted soil.
  • If you are planting seeds in starter pots, plant seeds into thoroughly moist high-quality seed starting soil. Place seeds on top of the soil and cover with 1″ of finely sifted soil.
  • Once your squash has germinated, and the first set of true leaves show, fertilize with an organic liquid fertilizer. When the plants are 3-4″ tall, you can plant them out into the garden. Space at least 12″ apart.

Growing Squash

  • Plant squash into deeply irrigated, fertile soil. Adding tons of compost in Zones 9 and 10 will help create a healthy soil structure and keep moisture in the ground.
  • Mulching heavily around your plants will also help with weed suppression and moisture retention.
  • Pollination is key to producing squash. You should hand pollinate your squash if you doubt you have good pollination.

Harvesting Squash

  • Squash is best harvested at peak ripeness. There are two ways to know that your fruit is ready; this is by knowing what kind of squash you are growing.
  • Summer Squash is eaten when it is young and tender. You want to be able to pierce the flesh of the squash with your nail. These are crops like zucchini and scallop squashes, among others.
  • Winter Squash will mature with a hard outside and can keep for several months through the winter. Hence the name! These squash you want to fully mature on the vine.

Growing Squash in Containers

  • Squash plants like to grow across the ground but alternatively can be grown up a trellis if hanging fruit are supported. If growing in a container, make sure your container is at least 20″ deep. Keep in mind containers will dry out faster because they have more surface area and less soil to hold onto moisture. Mulch heavily on the top layer of soil in the pot to keep the soil from drying out or heating up too much.

Southern California Pro-tips

  • Mulch heavily around your squash plants to ensure the soil does not dry out or overheat.
  • Do not overhead water as this promotes foliar diseases.
  • Grow at least two squash plants to ensure good pollination.

Companion Flowers/Crops

Additional Learning Resources

Product Details

Weight

2G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

70° F+

Planting Depth

1"

Area to Sow

100' row

Days to Germ.

3–10+

Days to Maturity

55+

Best Planting Method

Direct or transplant

Thin to

Final spacing

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

30 days

Approx. Seed Count

15

Botanical Name

Cucurbita pepo

Plant Spread

24-48"

Plant Height

12-18"

Weight

2G

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