Kombucha Squash seeds?
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Comments (6)The larger problem is the varying size of the plants. While all are buh types Pic n Pic is early and compact, The scallops are larger, but pretty well behaved. Black beauty is larger but tyical for a zuke, Ronde de Nice/Tonda di Nizza is twice the size of the the others and tends to sprawl....See MoreLooking desperately for Hopi squash seeds
Comments (3)I am getting some Hopi gray squash seeds in a trade! I am also hoping to find some Orange Hopi squash....See Morehave: squash seed for heirloom seeds....
Comments (1)Would love to trade for those pink banana squash.Check out my list of tomatoes for a trade.What other squashes do you have?Email me direct if youre interested.Thanks. Barry...See Morehave: cucurbita pepo seed mix for sase or squash seeds
Comments (7)Hi. Small amounts of seed are fine with me. Actually getting seeds in exchange would be like a bunus, since I'm basically doing this so that the seed isn't wasted. I have already tried growing Spaghetti Squash, but haven't tried the others you have listed. Your strain of Spaghetti may be different than the one I trialed, so any cultivar(s) would be nice. I like to do trials on squash, since my soil has quite a low pH that most cultivars don't do so well. In the majority of the soil, the highest that I can get the pH is 4.2, while most squash prefer a pH of 6+. I have found that most squash do not grow well for us, but there are a few cultivars that do, and I figure that the more squashes that I trial, the more cultivars that I will have found that should grow well for us. Still interested?...See Moremxk3 z5b_MI
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