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![]() Waltham Butternut Winter SquashFamous for Its Flavor
(6 customer reviews)Cooks up sweet and tender! Smooth 9- to 10-in. fruits filled with orange flesh. Huge yields. 95 DAYS. Seed Counts: 1/2 oz. of winter squash seeds contains about 125 seeds and sows a 100-ft. row. This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall. If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Tuesday, January 16, 2007Good Butternuts Reviewed By: Hal Graham (Crab Orchard, TN) I've had good luck with these Waltham Butternuts from Gurneys for 10 years. If you have heavy [red clay] soil - it is suggested you start them in indoor pots with potting soil. - Monday, December 01, 2008Awesome Reviewed By: Leaf (Chelmsford, Massachusetts) (That's not actually my name.) Wow. I myself don't like squash, but the rest of my family does, and they loved it. We even froze some for Thanksgivivg(even though it was harvested 2 months before)! It was the first time we grew squash, so we were puzzled as to why the seed packet said to plant them 6 feet apart. We ignored that and planted them 4 feet apart. The plant invaded the rest of our garden and almost invaded the neighbor's yard. Even though, it was still really fun to grow. - Wednesday, December 03, 2008Very good keepers Reviewed By: Penny Kowalski (South Shore, SD) I have grown this squash for many years.It keeps very well, some lasting into the following summer if kept in cool dry conditions. It has yummy sweet golden flesh,bakes beautifully. I use it in place of pumpkin for an even better pumpkin pie. If you like squash, you'll love this one. We have a light sandy soil here and it does well in light drought to heavy rain. Sow seeds directly into the garden for best growing success. Read More Reviews |
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