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Spaghetti Squash Seeds, Winter Squash, Vine

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Spaghetti squash or vegetable spaghetti is a group of cultivars of Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo. They are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colours, including ivory, yellow and orange, with orange having the highest amount of carotene. Its center contains many large seeds.

Spaghetti squash (Cucurbita pepo) is a type of winter squash. Members of the winter squash family are known for their hard rinds and long shelf-life. Other types of winter squash include acorn, butternut, delicata, and buttercup squash, among others. Winter squash require a fairly long growing period to mature, and the fruits are harvested late in the growing season. They will last for months if stored at room temperature in a cool, dry environment.

Winter Squash—a broad term used to describe hearty vining squash varieties such as butternut, acorn, and spaghetti squash—is a warm-season crop that can be grown almost anywhere in full sun and with proper support. To prevent diseases, keep squash off the ground and let them grow vertically on the Staking System. Once fruit begins growing, tie a sling to the trellis net under heavy squash to help support and distribute weight so they do not drop off the vine. Once harvested in late summer or early fall, fruit can be kept for several months and enjoyed in soups and stews through the winter if stored in a cool, dark place.

COMMON PESTS: Cucumber Beetle, Aphids, Stink Bug, Squash Bug, Squash Vine Borer

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Lack of Pollination, Blossom End Rot

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