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About Squash
The term "summer" and "winter" for squash are only based on current usage, not on actuality. "Short keepers" have to be eaten quickly and don't store well as, so these became summer squash. "Long keepers" became known as winter squash because they lasted into December and January.
Winter squash comes in many shapes from round and elongated, scalloped and pear-shaped with flesh that ranges from golden-yellow to brilliant orange. Most winter squash plants grow as a vine variety whose fruits are harvested when fully mature. Winter squash take longer to mature than summer squash (3 months or more) and are best harvested once the cool weather of fall sets in. They can be stored for months in a cool basement-hence the name "winter" squash.
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![]() Black Beauty (Organic, Heirloom) Glossy fruit, good flavor, vigorous. | ![]() Early White Scallop A scallop that's best when young and small. | ![]() Waltham Butternut (Organic, Heirloom) Sweet, fine textured flesh. Favored for pies. | |
![]() Buttercup Burgess (Organic, Heirloom) Keeps well. Good sweet flesh. | ![]() Hubbard, Golden (Best Seller) Probably the best eating winter squash around. | ![]() Spineless Beauty No more spiky hairs! Great flavor and high yields. | ![]() Round Zucchini A smaller, rounded zucchini that grows compact. Great for tight spaces. |
![]() Vegetable Spaghetti A flavorful, healthy spaghetti noodle replacement. |













