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Vegetables - Winter Squash Seeds
Winter Squash has a hard shell like a pumpkin, and can be stored after the harvest to supply many tasty helpings for winter meals. Pumpkins and squash have become iconic symbols of fall, and the start of the holiday season. We do have quite a variety of winter squash seeds for planting in your garden, so take some time to pick out a few that will fill your needs. There are many different colors, shapes, and sizes available, and you can use them as fall decorations before putting them in the cellar for your winter food needs.
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Amish Pie Winter Squash Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xAmish Pie Winter Squash Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Out of Stock Australian Butter Winter Squash Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xAustralian Butter Winter Squash Seeds
Cucurbita maxima
Averaging 15 pounds, this Aussie squash has a creamy, sweet texture and a hard, pale orange rind. It is very versatile, excellent for both baking and for keeping over the winter. It takes about 95 days to mature.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Galeux D'Eysines Winter Squash Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xGaleux D'Eysines Winter Squash Seeds
Cucurbita maxima
Originating from France, this unusually pink-tinted squash is named for its skin that is "embroidered with warts." Though the color and unique skin make it a stunning choice for decoration, the Galeux D'Elysines is also known for its silky smooth, fiber-free quality of flesh. This variety weighs about 25 pounds and takes about 100 days to grow.
Starting at $3.96 USD
Winter Squash has a hard shell like a pumpkin, and can be stored after the harvest to supply many tasty helpings for winter meals. Pumpkins and squash have become iconic symbols of fall, and the start of the holiday season. We do have quite a variety of winter squash seeds for planting in your garden, so take some time to pick out a few that will fill your needs. There are many different colors, shapes, and sizes available, and you can use them as fall decorations before putting them in the cellar for your winter food needs.