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Caserta Zucchini

Caserta Zucchini

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Caserta Zucchini

50 Days. This heavy yielding, small to medium size squash has a mild taste and tender flesh. It’s slightly elongated shape and smooth, pale green skin gives it a unique look. The plant’s  bush-type growth makes it perfect for small gardens.

Disease Resistant: PM.

Open Pollinated. Non-GMO. Heirloom. Bush Variety.

*Approximately 25 Seeds

Harvest: 50-60 Days

Germination: 7-10 Days

Seed Planting Depth: 1”

Start Indoors: 3-4 weeks before last frost date in peat or coco core pots.

Direct Sow: 2-3 weeks after last frost. Plants do not tolerate cold temperatures.

Light Requirement: Full sun

Soil Needs: Fertile, well-draining

Plant Height: 18-36”

Plant Spacing: 26”

Row Spacing: 4 ft

Growing Instructions

     To start seeds inside, plant 2-3 seeds 1” deep in peat or coco core pots. Thin the seedlings to 1 per pot. Plants can be transplanted once they have developed 2-3 true leaves. Harden off the plants before transplanting.

    Direct-sow the seeds in fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0-6.7 in an area that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. Wait until daytime temperatures remain consistently above 70°F and nighttime temperatures are 60-65°F. Squash is a warm season crop that is very sensitive to cold temperatures. If a drop in temperature is expected, cover the plants with floating row covers to avoid damage.

     Mix 2-3 inches of compost and manure into the soil before planting seeds or transplants and a nitrogen-rich fertilizer. When the plant begins to produce blooms, switch to a fertilizer that is higher in phosphorus and potassium to help produce flowers. Fertilize the plant every 2 weeks. Keep the soil moist, not wet. Wet soil will cause the roots to rot. Drip irrigation or soaker hoses are recommended for watering. Apply 2-3” of mulch around the plants to maintain moisture, suppress weeds and keep the roots cool.

     Summer squash can be harvested young, or when it reaches 6-8” long. Use a knife or clippers to harvest the squash to avoid damaging the vines. Store it in the refrigerator crisper in a plastic bag, or a container, for 5-7 days. It can be stored outside of the refrigerator in a cool, dry place for 2-3 days. Squash can also be frozen, dried or pickled.

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