Green Hubbard Squash Seeds - Ritchie Feed & Seed Inc.

Squash Green Hubbard Seeds | OSC Seeds

OSC 2265

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Pickup available at Brockville - County Road

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Squash Green Hubbard Seeds | OSC Seeds
Brockville - County Road

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

3043 County Road 29
Brockville ON K6V 5T1
Canada

+16133419343

Richmond

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5901 Ottawa Street
Ottawa ON K0A 2Z0
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+16138385959

Stittsville - Carp Road

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2079 Carp Road
Ottawa ON K0A 1L0
Canada

+16138366880

Windmill Lane - Ottawa East

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1390 Windmill Lane
Ottawa ON K1B 4V5
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+16137414430

Petawawa - Petawawa Boulevard

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1892 Petawawa Blvd
Petawawa ON K8H 7H4
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+16137323878

Green Hubbard Squash Seeds (Winter Type) 2265 Heritage Vegetable. The wild ancestor of the Hubbard squash is alleged to have originated from South American locations where summers are similar to southern Ontario. Tough, slightly warted fruits have a bronze-green rind. The large fruits average 30 cm (12″) long by 20 cm (8″) wide. The flesh is orange-yellow, very thick, dry and nicely sweet. This squash needs lots of space as the vines are lengthy and fruit are large. Benefits from straw mulch to protect fruit from contact with soil. Remedy drought stress by under foliage watering especially while fruit is growing. Avoid wetting foliage as much as possible. Introduced in the late 1790’s.

How to Grow

10-12 seed/gram 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 (1″) deep in hills 2.4 m (8′) 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.

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