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Winter Squash Seed Collection – Acorn, Butternut, Pink Banana & Spaghetti for Long-Storing, Cold-Season Nutrition

Winter Squash Seed Collection – Acorn, Butternut, Pink Banana & Spaghetti for Long-Storing, Cold-Season Nutrition

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Grow dependable, long-storing harvests with this Winter Squash Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. Featuring four flavorful and versatile varieties—Acorn, Pink Banana, Spaghetti, and Butternut—this set provides an excellent foundation for winter cooking and cold-season food security. These full sun annuals yield firm, nutrient-rich fruits with thick rinds that allow for extended storage, making them a reliable choice for stocking your pantry.

Four Nutritious and Flavorful Winter Squash Varieties:

  • Acorn Squash produces compact, dark green fruits with sweet, tender flesh. Once cured, acorn squash stores exceptionally well and is delicious when roasted or stuffed.
  • Butternut Squash offers tan-skinned fruits with deep orange flesh and a familiar sweet, nutty flavor. A staple in winter soups, stews, bakes, and pies, it is one of the most versatile squash varieties for home gardeners.
  • Pink Banana Squash grows large, cylindrical fruits that can reach remarkable sizes. For best flavor and texture, harvest when fruits are 2–3 feet long. Its smooth, sweet flesh works beautifully in baked dishes, purées, and desserts.
  • Spaghetti Squash produces abundant 3–4 pound oblong yellow fruits with mild flavor and a unique stringy texture. When cooked, the flesh separates into tender strands often used as a low-carb substitute for pasta.

Why Customers Love the Winter Squash Collection:

  • Includes four distinct varieties for diverse flavors and kitchen uses
  • Thick-rinded fruits offer excellent long-term storage for cold months
  • Reliable, productive plants that thrive in warm, sunny conditions
  • Suitable for roasting, stuffing, baking, puréeing, sweet dishes, and savory meals
  • Seeds can be roasted for an additional nutritious snack

How to Grow:
Plant winter squash seeds outdoors in full sun after the final frost when soil has warmed. Provide rich, well-drained soil and ample space for vines to spread, especially for Pink Banana and Spaghetti squash. Maintain even moisture during flowering and fruit development. Allow fruits to fully mature on the vine before harvesting and cure them in a warm, dry location to improve storage life.

Harvest & Use:
Cured winter squash can last for months when stored in a cool, dry area. Use acorn for stuffing, butternut for soups and roasting, spaghetti for noodle-style dishes, and pink banana for baked goods or hearty entrées. Save seeds for roasting or future planting seasons as desired.

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