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Spaghetti Squash Seeds for Planting - 5 Packs | Heirloom Non-GMO Vegetable Seed High Yields for Winter Storage Easy to Grow Pasta Plant Crop - Survival Garden Seeds
Spaghetti Squash Seeds for Planting - 5 Packs | Heirloom Non-GMO Vegetable Seed High Yields for Winter Storage Easy to Grow Pasta Plant Crop - Survival Garden Seeds
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- HIGH YIELD WINTER SQUASH VARIETY - Spaghetti Squash Seeds (Cucurbita pepo) produce reliable harvests of oblong winter squash, making it a productive garden crop that delivers consistent yields for homegrown food production - LOW CARB PASTA SUBSTITUTE - Spaghetti squash has flesh that separates into tender noodle like strands when cooked, and is used as a low-calorie vegetable alternative for pasta dishes - LONG LASTING STORAGE CROP - Harvested spaghetti squash have a thick rind and store well for extended periods once properly cured for long-term winter storage - EASY TO GROW VINES - This vigorous vining plant thrives in warm conditions with full sun, growing quickly and producing reliably in backyard gardens, raised beds, and larger growing spaces - FAMILY OWNED USA SMALL BUSINESS ? Heirloom non-GMO seeds from Survival Garden Seeds, a trusted American brand; always open-pollinated, untreated, and quality tested for garden success
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What are the benefits of growing Spaghetti Squash?
When should I plant Spaghetti Squash, and how long until harvest?
What growing zones are suitable for these seeds?
Are these seeds heirloom, non-GMO, and good for seed saving?
Are the seeds treated or coated with chemicals?
Heirloom Vegetable Seeds for Family Food Security
What are the benefits of growing Spaghetti Squash?
Spaghetti Squash is a high-yield winter squash that produces reliable harvests. Its cooked flesh separates into noodle-like strands, making a popular low-carb pasta alternative.
When should I plant Spaghetti Squash, and how long until harvest?
Sow after the last frost when soil is warm. Vines thrive in full sun and typically produce harvest-ready squash in about 90 to 110 days.
What growing zones are suitable for these seeds?
Spaghetti Squash grows well in USDA Zones 3 to 11. Provide full sun, warm temperatures, and adequate space for vigorous vines to achieve the best yields.
Are these seeds heirloom, non-GMO, and good for seed saving?
Yes, these are heirloom, open-pollinated, and non-GMO, which means you can save seeds and grow them again season after season.
Are the seeds treated or coated with chemicals?
No. The seeds are untreated; no chemical coatings, fungicides, or synthetic treatments.
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