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Zucchini

Zucchini Vegetable Seeds

Featuring heirloom, open-pollinated, non-GMO, untreated seeds.

When used for food, zucchini are usually picked when under 20 cm (8 in) in length, when the seeds are still soft and immature. Mature zucchini can be 1 m (40 in) long or more. These larger ones often have mature seeds and hard skins, requiring peeling and seeding. A zucchini with the flowers attached is a sign of a truly fresh and immature fruit, and it is especially sought after for its sweeter flavor.[17]

Unlike cucumber, zucchini is usually served cooked. It can be prepared using a variety of cooking techniques, including steamed, boiled, grilled, stuffed and baked, barbecued, fried, or incorporated in other recipes such as soufflés. Zucchini can also be baked into a zucchini bread,[18] similar to banana bread, or incorporated into a cake mix to make zucchini cake, similar to carrot cake. Its flowers can be eaten stuffed and are a delicacy when deep fat fried (e.g., tempura).

Zucchini has a delicate flavor and requires little more than quick cooking with butter or olive oil, with or without fresh herbs.[19] The skin is left in place. Quick cooking of barely wet zucchini in oil or butter allows the fruit to partially boil and steam, with the juices concentrated in the final moments of frying when the water has gone, prior to serving. Zucchini can also be eaten raw, sliced or shredded, in a cold salad, as well as lightly cooked in hot salads, as in Thai or Vietnamese recipes. Mature (larger sized) zucchini are well suited for cooking in breads.

Zucchinis can be cut with a spiralizer into noodle-like spirals and used as a low-carbohydrate substitute for pasta or noodles, often referred to as 'Zoodles'.

In Bulgaria, zucchini may be fried and then served with a dip, made from yogurt, garlic, and dill. Another popular dish is oven-baked zucchini—sliced or grated—covered with a mixture of eggs, yogurt, flour, and dill.

In Egypt, zucchini may be cooked with tomato sauce, garlic, and onions.

In France, zucchini is a key ingredient in ratatouille, a stew of summer vegetable-fruits and vegetables prepared in olive oil and cooked for an extended time over low heat. The dish, originating near present-day Nice, is served as a side dish or on its own at lunch with bread. Zucchini may be stuffed with meat or with other fruits such as tomatoes or bell peppers in a dish called courgette farcie (stuffed zucchini).

In Greece, zucchini is usually fried or stewed with other fruits (often green chili peppers and eggplants). It is served as an hors d'œuvre or as a main dish, especially during fasting seasons. Zucchini is also stuffed with minced meat, rice, and herbs and served with avgolemono sauce. In several parts of Greece, the flowers of the plant are stuffed with white cheese, usually feta or mizithra, or with a mixture of rice, herbs, and occasionally minced meat. They are then deep-fried or baked in the oven with tomato sauce.

In Italy, zucchini is served in a variety of ways: fried, baked, boiled, or deep fried, alone or in combination with other ingredients. At home and in some restaurants, it is possible to eat the flowers, as well, deep-fried, known as fiori di zucca (cf. pumpkin flower fritter).

In the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire, zucchini is often stuffed and called dolma. It is also used in various stews, both with and without meat, including ladera.

In Mexico, the flower (known as flor de calabaza) is often cooked in soups or used as a filling for quesadillas. The fruit is used in stews, soups (i.e. caldo de res, de pollo, or de pescado, mole de olla, etc.) and other preparations. The flower, as well as the fruit, is eaten often throughout Latin America.

Sliced zucchini for preparation of salad

In Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries, zucchini usually is coated in flour or semolina and then fried or baked in vegetable oil, served with sour cream. Another popular recipe is "zucchini caviar", a squash spread made from thermically processed zucchini, carrots, onions and tomato paste, produced either at home or industrially as a vegetable preserve.

In Turkey, zucchini is the main ingredient in the popular dish mücver, or "zucchini pancakes", made from shredded zucchini, flour, and eggs, lightly fried in olive oil and eaten with yogurt. They are also often used in kebabs along with various meats. The flowers are also used in a cold dish, where they are stuffed with a rice mix with various spices and nuts and stewed.

In 2005, a poll of 2,000 people revealed it to be Britain's 10th favorite culinary vegetable.

Stuffed zucchini is found in many cuisines. Typical stuffings in the Middle Eastern family of dolma include rice, onions, tomato, and sometimes meat.

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Baby Grey Zucchini, Calabacita, Mexican Grey Squash, Kousa Squash Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Zucchini -
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Baby Grey Zucchini, Calabacita, Mexican Grey Squash, Kousa Squash Seeds

Grey zucchini are summer squash with greyish-green skin, light green flesh, and tiny edible seeds. They have a delicate flavour and can be eaten raw or cooked in a variety of ways. Shred zucchini for muffins, breads, and cakes, or grill and serve as a perfect summer side dish.'

Baby Grey Zucchini is a compact, early-producing summer squash that yields smooth, pale grey-green fruits with a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Perfect for small gardens and containers, it’s tender when picked young and ideal for grilling, sautéing, or fresh dishes.

Baby Grey Zucchini is most commonly known as Mexican Grey Squash or Calabacita (specifically calabacita larga). It is a popular, pale green, and often speckled summer squash with a stocky shape, frequently used in Mexican cuisine. 

Here are the other common names and variations:

Calabacita/Calabacitas: The primary Spanish term for this small, tender summer squash.

Mexican Squash: Refers to its origin and common use in Mexican cooking.

Lebanese or Kousa Squash: Similar, pale-skinned, short squash commonly used in Middle Eastern cooking.

Grey Zucchini: Its standard English supermarket name, sometimes branded as Italian Grey Zucchini.

Tatume/Tatuma: A related, slightly more rounded, firm heirloom Mexican variety.

Magda: A popular F1 hybrid type of "cousa" or light green squash.

"Mexicana": A specific F1 variety name sometimes used by seed companies. 

Baby Grey Zucchini is prized for its firm, sweet, and nutty flesh, and is considered an excellent alternative to standard green zucchini, particularly for grilling or stuffing

Type Summer Squash
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 55-60F
Temperature Daytime 65-75F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons / Day
Maturity Moderate 50-65 Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.8
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row
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Regular price $2.65 Price $2.49
Dark Green Zucchini Seeds, Summer Squash - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Zucchini -
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Dark Green Zucchini Seeds, Summer Squash

A vegetable garden stalwart for decades, the Dark Green Zucchini – or Summer Squash – is a must. This variety is a very reliable producer of easy-to-grow and delicious zucchini. Harvest at around 6 to 8 inches long.

Type Summer Squash
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 55-60F
Temperature Daytime 65-75F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons / Day
Maturity Moderate 50-65 Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.8
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row

 

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Regular price $2.65 Price $2.49

Cocozella di Napoli Zucchini, Italian Heirloom

Cocozella di Napoli Zucchini, Italian Heirloom

Green and light green striped.

Smooth skin.

Productive heirloom.

Type Summer Squash
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 55-60F
Temperature Daytime 65-75F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons / Day
Maturity Moderate 50-65 Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.8
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row

 

★★★★★ In Stock
Price $2.49
Ash Gourd, Southeast Asian Seeds, Winter Gourd Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Gourds -
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Ash Gourd, Southeast Asian Seeds, Winter Gourd Seeds

Growing ash gourd (also known as winter melon or white gourd) in Canada, especially in cooler regions, requires starting seeds indoors and using heat-loving techniques. Ash gourd needs a long growing season and thrives in warm, sunny conditions, so starting seeds early and providing a greenhouse or warm environment is crucial for success. 

Start indoors 4 weeks before last frost or sow directly outdoors after last frost.

Sow seeds 1 cm deep. Days to Germinate: 5-6 days.

Days to Maturity: 55-60 days.

Type Gourds
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 65-70F
Temperature Daytime 50-90F
Temperature Evening 55+F
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day
Water Steady: 6 Gallons / Day
Maturity Long, 90-120 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.0-7.0
Zones 3A-9B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 2 Per Row

 

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Regular price $2.65 Price $2.49

Golden Bright Yellow Zucchini, Organic, Summer Squash, Golden Zucchini

Slender fruit is bright golden-yellow. They are as delicious as they are attractive; bush plants.

Zucchini is a versatile squash rich in vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds. It may offer several health benefits, ranging from improved digestion to a lower risk of heart disease. Zucchini may aid your bones, thyroid, and prostate. If you're curious, try adding this soft, mild fruit to your diet today. Besides the color, the main difference between the two vegetables is the shape. Zucchini is straight, while yellow squash has a fat bottom and tapers towards the neck. 

Type Summer Squash
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 55-60F
Temperature Daytime 65-75F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons / Day
Maturity Moderate 50-65 Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.8
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row

 

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Price $2.99
Lunga di Napoli Squash Seeds, Italy, Rare! - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Zucchini -
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Lunga di Napoli Squash Seeds, Italy, Rare!

Lunga di Napoli Squash is a rare Italian heirloom famous for its impressive size and rich, sweet flavor. These long, curved fruits can grow 2–3 feet in length with deep green skin that ripens to a warm tan. Inside, the bright orange flesh is dense, smooth, and incredibly flavorful — perfect for roasting, soups, ravioli filling, and baking.

Vigorous vines produce heavy yields and store well after harvest. A standout variety for gardeners who love unique, old-world vegetables with gourmet taste and serious wow factor.

Type Summer Squash
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 55-60F
Temperature Daytime 65-75F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons / Day
Maturity Moderate 50-65 Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.8
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row
★★★★★ In Stock
Price $4.99