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Heirloom

Amish Pie Squash Pumpkin

Quick Facts:

  • Amish heirloom
  • Large, heart-shaped squash
  • Dense, orange flesh up to 5" thick
  • Perfect for baking & roasting
  • Matures in approx. 100 days

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Amish Pie Squash Pumpkin

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Cucurbita maxima

The Amish Pie Squash is an heirloom variety first introduced to Seed Savers Exchange in 1982 by James Robinson, who is said to have acquired it from Amish gardeners living in the mountainous region of western Maryland.  Vigorous plants produce heavy yields of large, heart-shaped squash with dense, orange flesh that can reach up to 5 inches thick on the largest pumpkins.  Squash reportedly reach 60 to 80 pounds but more typically average 15 to 25 pounds in our hands.  The firm, moist meat is finely grained and sweet, perfect for making pies, sweet beads, and pumpkin bars.  Also suitable for soups, risotto, and roasting.  Matures approximately 100 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 s... More
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Cucurbita maxima

The Amish Pie Squash is an heirloom variety first introduced to Seed Savers Exchange in 1982 by James Robinson, who is said to have acquired it from Amish gardeners living in the mountainous region of western Maryland.  Vigorous plants produce heavy yields of large, heart-shaped squash with dense, orange flesh that can reach up to 5 inches thick on the largest pumpkins.  Squash reportedly reach 60 to 80 pounds but more typically average 15 to 25 pounds in our hands.  The firm, moist meat is finely grained and sweet, perfect for making pies, sweet beads, and pumpkin bars.  Also suitable for soups, risotto, and roasting.  Matures approximately 100 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Cucurbita maxima

The Amish Pie Squash is an heirloom variety first introduced to Seed Savers Exchange in 1982 by James Robinson, who is said to have acquired it from Amish gardeners living in the mountainous region of western Maryland.  Vigorous plants produce heavy yields of large, heart-shaped squash with dense, orange flesh that can reach up to 5 inches thick on the largest pumpkins.  Squash reportedly reach 60 to 80 pounds but more typically average 15 to 25 pounds in our ... read more
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Cucurbita maxima

The Amish Pie Squash is an heirloom variety first introduced to Seed Savers Exchange in 1982 by James Robinson, who is said to have acquired it from Amish gardeners living in the mountainous region of western Maryland.  Vigorous plants produce heavy yields of large, heart-shaped squash with dense, orange flesh that can reach up to 5 inches thick on the largest pumpkins.  Squash reportedly reach 60 to 80 pounds but more typically average 15 to 25 pounds in our hands.  The firm, moist meat is finely grained and sweet, perfect for making pies, sweet beads, and pumpkin bars.  Also suitable for soups, risotto, and roasting.  Matures approximately 100 days after planting.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.
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