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Botanical Interests – Squash Summer – Black Beauty Seeds – Organic

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Description

'Black Beauty' zucchini is an exceptional bush-type heirloom that offers high productivity with minimal space required. Introduced in the 1920s and a 1957 All-America Selections award winner, this variety produces dark green, shiny fruits with tender, creamy white interiors. Ideal for a variety of dishes such as soups, omelets, breads, and salads, or simply eaten raw with dip, 'Black Beauty' is incredibly versatile in the kitchen. Its compact bushy vines make it a great option for small gardens or containers.

Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
Days to Maturity: 55 days
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Native: North America
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: Compact vines form a 2' tall by 3'–4' bushtype plant.
Variety Information: Best picked at 6″–8″ long, has very dark green, shiny thin skin with creamy white interior, introduced to the U.S. in the 1920s.
Type: Zucchini, Bush
Attributes: Good for Containers

When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is 70°–85°F.
When to Start Inside: Not recommended except in very short growing seasons, 2 to 4 weeks before transplanting. Roots are sensitive to disturbance; sow in biodegradable pots that can be planted directly into the ground. Transplant when soil temperature is at least 60°F.
Days to Emerge: 5–10 days
Seed Depth: ½”–1″
Seed Spacing: 2–3 seeds per mound
Row Spacing: 3'–4'
Thinning: When 3 leaves, thin to 1 plant per mound

Harvesting: Harvest frequently to increase yield; squash seem to get monstrous overnight. While edible at almost any size, seeds are less developed in young fruit, therefore more tender. Using a knife or clippers, cut squash off including some of the stem. By including stem, the fruit is sealed and less likely to mold or dry out. Harvesting Blossoms: Look for male, non-fruit producing flowers that have long stems and harvest just before use (female flowers have a swollen mini-squash at the base of the flower and are on shorter stems).

This packet sows up to 5 mounds. 14 seeds in packet.