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High yielding squash. Smooth, straight, cucumber size. Great when picked young. Yellow skin with pale flesh.
Smooth Criminal is an exceptionally easy-to-harvest yellow straightneck squash thanks to its unique upright, indeterminate growth habit and nearly spineless stems. The plant grows vertically, setting fruit along a central stem instead of forming a dense, scratchy mound, making picking fast and comfortable. It produces tender, pale yellow squash with creamy white flesh and excellent flavor, perfect for grilling, sautéing, or baking. Ready in about 50 days, fruits are best harvested at 4–8 inches, with peak quality around 6 inches. Highly productive from early season through frost, Smooth Criminal delivers beautiful, uniform fruit with none of the usual harvest hassle. Best if using a stake or trellis to help support this plant.
Ebano produces cylindrical, dark green, attractive zucchini fruits. This plant has average vigor and strong support. Does best for early season growing. Harvested zucchinis have long shelf life making them ideal for markets and roadside stands.
The Kikuza is a unique, pumpkin-like delicious Japanese heirloom squash. This variety can grow to be a large 5 lbs. with an orange ribbed rind, with a thick, juicy, spicy and tender flesh. The Kikuza has a wonderful flavor and is great baked or roasted.
The Bushel is gigantic ornamental gourd! Bushel gourds produce gigantic sized gourds that can grow up to 5 feet in diameter, the size of a bushel basket, and can weigh as much as 100 pounds. This gourd variety is excellent for making crafts. Impress your neighbors by growing this gigantic gourd!
The Amish Pie Squash is an heirloom winter squash that originated in 1999 from an Amish gardener in the mountain region of Maryland. This large squash can weigh 60 to 80 pounds and is the perfect squash for canning. Just like its name, this variety's thick, sweet flesh is perfect for making pies. Certified Organic. Learn more about our organic seeds.