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This Mix 50 Zucchini and Squash Seeds pack delivers 12 rare, non-GMO Cucurbita pepo varieties in one envelope, grown in the USA. Designed for zones 4-9 with full sun exposure, these seeds promise a prolific harvest of 6-10 pounds per plant. Perfect for millennial gardeners seeking variety, sustainability, and a continuous fresh vegetable supply, this mix offers easy planting and an extended bloom time to keep your garden vibrant and your kitchen stocked all season.
| ASIN | B07RKS41PL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,507 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #225 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Harley Seeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,103) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
| Expected Plant Height | 2 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Harley Seeds |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Extended Bloom Time |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Vegetables |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 303949193629 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
R**N
I am so glad I purchased these seeds!
The seeds come mixed in one packet, so there is no distinguishing as to what type exactly you are planting, but that’s okay! Any variety from this pack is well worth it. I planted a 40 foot row of these seeds, and still had plenty left over. I figured that by planting different looking seeds that I would maybe get a mix of the different plant varieties —I was correct. The seeds were packaged very well, and looked amazing! Every single seed germinated. They didn’t really need much. I simply planted the seeds straight into the ground (zone 5 SD. on May 8th ). What came up was a variety of everything shown on the screen, including an impressive pure white zucchini that is absolutely delicious. The plants were gigantic, as well as the fruit; which were incredibly prolific. I’ve ordered seeds from popular name brand companies, along with store bought packets, and was not as impressed as I am with these. These are by far the most beautiful, and best zucchini plants & seeds I have ever planted —which exceeded my expectations. I had zucchini & squash galore. No joke, there was enough to feed our family, friends, and the 400 birds of many different varieties that we raise on our farm, all the way until frost. This is not an exaggeration. You can’t go wrong with these seeds. Don’t believe the negative reviews: I read some of the reviews, before leaving my own, and I can’t believe anyone with negative comments. I’m thinking that either they have a sabotage agenda, or they must have opened their seeds, and got them wet/stored them in poor/humid conditions before planting. Maybe some people just don’t know how to garden, or are trying to scam the seller due to their own negligence, and are trying to get something for free, because those statements just don’t coincide in the least bit with what I experienced. It was very clear to me that this company knows what they are doing, and take great care to considerately package excellent quality seeds at a fantastic price. Wish I had taken more photos to show everything, because it was all pretty impressive. I got lucky finding a photo capturing a glimpse to share here. I would be glad to purchase seeds from this seller again, as well as recommend them to others. You can’t go wrong with this purchase… in fact I highly recommend it. First photo: Giant pumpkin plants in the front, but you can see some of the zucchini plants 6 rows back —in the background of the photo, so they look smaller, but up close they are much larger than the pumpkins. They stay well rounded for quite awhile (having about a 6’-8’ spread) and begin to stretch out when you stop picking the fruit off, so make sure you have room for them. They will grow fine crowded even at only 2’ apart, but if you plant a lot, then it’s better to have at least 4’, so you can better get in-between the plants, because if you miss a fruit they will easily reach 3’ in length. I couldn’t keep up! Lol. There were new ones popping up daily on every single plant. Second photo: I plant a row of wild flowers in my garden for the pollinators, and because they are pretty ;) It really helps my garden. Third photo: Not a great photo, because this is a portion of the left over Squash stash we picked a month ago, from this seller [Pumpkins not from the seller]. We left them outside to take to our birds, and it snowed on them two days ago, but I wanted to show that the variety is as advertised. *Some of them might not be in the photo, because they were so pretty that I decorated with them. Our geese, turkeys, ducks, guineas, pheasants, chickens, and pigeons all feast on them… they love them!
R**G
Fun variety to mix it up a little.
Had a decent variety, and well worth the price. They all tended to grow well enough and I think only a couple seeds didn't sprout. I mean, they are squash, so not that hard to grow. I started them inside, and they transplanted beautifully, but for most people you are better off just planting them directly into the ground. (Squash can be quite finicky about transplanting, but tends to grow fast and get big, so it isn't usually an issue.) Just know that you will get a LOT of squash off of the plants. I mean, that is just kind of how squash it. Just make sure it gets lots of water and sun and it will explode.
Y**A
Not worth the effort
Poor germination.. sickly plants.. not even 2 pounds of zucchini that too from one variety of yellow squash.. planted as per the instructions. I have planted regular dark green and field Mellon varieties in the past and even 4-5 of those were yielding too much. Poorly germination and slow growing plants took up a lot of space in my small space and had no yield..
S**R
People can't read
The seeds shipped in one envelope, just as the listing says. The envelope is made of paper which I prefer. They are mixed together in a single envelope just as listed. No lies have been told to the negative reviews. I bought these because there are some cool varieties mixed in and I already have packets for about half of them. I wanted to be able to experiment and have a mystery squash growing for the next few years. Maybe I can even save some seeds from some of the oddball varieties, but I need to do some research. I have not planted these yet since it is fall right now, but I will try a few seeds next year in the spring. Seeds normally last about 5 years, so I don't think any will go to waste. If I have issues with germination or if the varieties are unintentional hybrids, I will update my review then Edit: I started two pots with these indoors. Both pots had multiple sprouts, so germination is good. I took one and gave one to my Dad. I already have squash forming on mine. Looks like a crookneck at the moment, but I am excited to see what it matures to.
A**S
So far so good 👍🏾
They came in fast So far so good I wish the seeds were marked so I know what type of squash I was putting down hopefully I didn't plant a lot of the same variety
D**D
Great mix
I've ordered these before and I love the variety. Somehow I misplaced the package at home so I'm two more for a safety measure. Please be aware they all come in one pack together. They are not separated by what they will grow into. However, I love this as it's like chaos gardening to me and I love the surprise of what grows out of it.
K**E
All mixed
They come all mixed together there's no way to tell what seed goes to what if you're trying to plant something specific this isn't a good idea. I thought they were individually packaged not thrown into one envelope, beware.
J**E
Nice variety
These seeds grew well in zone 6. Took a little while to germinate but the yield of squash was fantastic
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