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Climbing Italian Trombetta di Albenga Heirloom Squash Seeds 25 Seeds

Climbing Italian Trombetta di Albenga Heirloom Squash Seeds 25 Seeds
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Climbing Italian Trombetta di Albenga Heirloom Squash Seeds 25 Seeds

SKU: 

Z909

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Our Price: $2.79
Description:

Most vegetables are at their sweetest and tenderest when picked young. This is no exception.

Features:
  • This Italian heirloom produces 12 inch long light green fruits.

  • They are seedless and firm with a mild, nearly nutty flavor.

  • Plant in a fertile sunny spot and keep watered until established.

  • Stuff these beauties for a different take on squash.

  • Provide this vegetable with a trellis or grow them up against a fence.

Product Details:
Product Length: 4.5 inches
Product Width: 3.25 inches
Product Height: 0.3 inches
Product Weight: 0.01 pounds
Package Length: 4.5 inches
Package Width: 3.0 inches
Package Height: 0.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Big, strong plants.  May 25, 2011
By DesertDweller
I haven't gotten any squash yet but the plants sprouted fast and now the leaves are huge and the vines have started to investigate my garden. I'm glad I had a trellis for the plants to climb on but I'm beginning to think that I should have allowed for much more! I look forward to the flowers and the eventual squash. Did you know that you can eat the squash flowers? There are always so many more male flowers than female flowers, so you can, with a clear conscience, use them in salads and to deep fry with.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Trombetta di Albenga (Climbing Italian Summer Squash)  Sep 29, 2010
By Ms. Gamester
I received the seeds for this Italian heirloom zucchini from Fernley, Nevada by USPS on 09/27/10, four days after I ordered them (09/23/10). These little darlin's were sent out the day AFTER I ordered them. Cudos to Renee Shepherd (AND USPS)! Now regarding the order: the packaging states that there are 25 seeds per packet, but by golly, there were 26 in there! (Now, I've had every kind of shipping oops and heartbreak you can think of since the onset of on-line shopping, but that extra little seed put a grin on my face. I can live with that!) They were nice healthy looking seeds, too...not those little, flat, useless ones. Here's to seeing how well they grow...
This was the perfect transaction and order. :-)

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