Acorn Squash Seeds

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West Coast Seeds, Acorn Squash Seeds - Detailed Description


Our Acorn Squash Seeds are selected for their excellent growth habit and high yield, producing compact vines ideal for gardens of any size. Each squash boasts a deep orange interior, packed with vitamins, minerals, and fibre, making it a healthy choice for family meals.

These seeds are easy to cultivate and suited for various climates. They can be sown directly into the ground after the last frost. With a bit of care and patience, you'll enjoy watching your acorn squash grow from seedlings into robust plants that offer a generous harvest.

Celebrate the flavours of fall and enjoy the satisfaction of home-grown acorn squash. This delightful addition to your garden brings colour, texture, and taste to your table.

West Coast Seeds, Acorn Squash Seeds - Additional Information


How to Grow Acorn Squash


Planting Schedule:
Begin your acorn squash journey in late spring once the threat of frost has passed and the soil has sufficiently warmed. For a head start, initiate seeds indoors in early May.

Aim for a soil temperature of 25-35°C (77-95°F) for optimal germination, expecting sprouts within 7-14 days.


Seed Starting:
Plant seeds 2cm (1 inch) deep into the soil—group three seeds at each planting site, thinning out to leave only the strongest seedling per group.

Space plants 45-60cm (18-24 inches) apart in rows, allowing 90-120cm (36-48 inches) between each row for summer squash and even more space for winter varieties like acorn squash.


Growing:
Acorn squash plants thrive in a soil pH of 6.0-6.8 and are voracious feeders. Enrich the planting area with 1 cup of complete organic fertilizer per plant. Initially, plants will produce male flowers, followed by female flowers identifiable by the small fruit at their base.

Encourage efficient pollination, which is essential for fruit development, by attracting bees with Phacelia, sunflowers, or buckwheat planted nearby.


Harvesting:
  • Summer Squash: Harvest regularly when fruits are small to encourage continuous production.
  • Winter Squash: Determine ripeness when the skin resists indentation from your thumbnail and the stem has turned dry and brown. Harvest before the first frost for optimal storage, leaving about 4cm (2 inches) of stem on the fruit.
  • Storage: Cure squash in sunlight for 10 days or indoors in a warm area for 4-5 days. To prevent mould, clean the squash skins with a diluted bleach solution. Store in a cool, dry place at 10-15°C (50-60°F) with good airflow, such as a garage shelf, for extended freshness.


Acorn Squash Pests & Diseases


Squash Vine Borer:
The squash vine borer is a larval pest that burrows into the stems, causing plants to wilt and potentially die.

Wrap the base of the squash plants with aluminum foil to prevent the borer from laying eggs on the lower stems. Practice crop rotation to reduce pest populations in the soil.

If you notice the borer’s frass (sawdust-like waste) near the base of the plant, carefully slit the stem and remove the borer. Then, cover the damaged area with soil to encourage rooting and plant recovery. In severe cases, use appropriate insecticides, following label instructions closely.


Powdery Mildew:
This fungal disease appears as white, powdery spots on leaves, reducing the plant's vigour.

Ensure good air circulation by spacing plants properly and pruning overly dense foliage. Water plants at the soil level to avoid wetting leaves.

Apply sulphur or a baking soda solution as a preventative measure. For established infections, use fungicides labelled explicitly for powdery mildew on vegetables, adhering to application guidelines.


Bacterial Wilt:
Bacterial wilt is caused by bacteria transmitted by cucumber beetles, leading to wilted and dying plants.

Control cucumber beetle populations to prevent the spread. Practice good sanitation by removing and disposing of infected plants from the garden area.

Once a plant is infected, there is no cure for bacterial wilt. To protect the rest of your garden, focus on preventing and promptly removing affected plants.

Reno Acorn Squash Seeds


Dive into squash gardening with Reno Acorn Squash, a variety celebrated for its classic acorn shape, moderate furrows, and rich dark green exterior. This squash impresses with its looks but also stands out for its productivity and adaptability.

Engineered for success, Reno's robust, single-stemmed bush plants yield a bounty of fruits, each cradling golden yellow flesh that's fine-textured and bursts with a sweet, nutty flavour.

Gardening with Reno means leaving nothing to chance. While other acorn squash varieties might lavish their energy into producing vast foliage at the expense of fruit, Reno focuses on delivering a generous crop. Its flowers bloom earlier than many others, opening up a wider window for harvesting. This early blooming, coupled with a strategic planting of bee-attracting flowers, ensures each female blossom has an excellent chance for fruit set.

Embrace the reliability and flavour of Reno Acorn Squash in your garden. It's not just a plant; it promises abundant harvests and delightful meals enriched with the taste of home-grown squash.

Flavours:Sweet, nutty flavour
Characteristics:Dark green, acorn shape, moderate furrows
Latin name:Cucurbita pepo var. turbinata
Family:Cucurbitaceae
Difficulty:Easy
Season:Warm season
Exposure:Full sune
Days to maturity:70-75 Days
Type of seed:Hybrid Seeds F1
Ideal PH:6.0 - 6.8
Seed Life:3 years

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