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Table Queen Bush Acorn Squash

Quick Facts:

  • Bush version of classic Table Queen variety
  • Suitable for containers and raised beds
  • Nearly black, acorn-type squash
  • Sweet, orange flesh of the finest quality
  • Matures 85-95 days from sowing

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Table Queen Bush Acorn Squash

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Cucurbita pepo

Table Queen Bush is a compact version of the classic Table Queen squash that was originally developed by the Arikara tribe and has been a staple of the American garden for generations.  Healthy, bush-type plants produce excellent yields of nearly black, acorn-type squash with yellow-orange interiors.  Well-suited for containers and raised beds, we were able to successfully grow this one in whiskey barrels with a yield of 2 to 3 squash per plant.  On the flat, the plants were virtually carefree and yielded 5 to 6 fruit each with nothing more than occasional watering.  The acorn-type squash are the perfect size for two people and have sweet, orange flesh that is of the finest quality.  Matures 85-95 days f... More

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Cucurbita pepo

Table Queen Bush is a compact version of the classic Table Queen squash that was originally developed by the Arikara tribe and has been a staple of the American garden for generations.  Healthy, bush-type plants produce excellent yields of nearly black, acorn-type squash with yellow-orange interiors.  Well-suited for containers and raised beds, we were able to successfully grow this one in whiskey barrels with a yield of 2 to 3 squash per plant.  On the flat, the plants were virtually carefree and yielded 5 to 6 fruit each with nothing more than occasional watering.  The acorn-type squash are the perfect size for two people and have sweet, orange flesh that is of the finest quality.  Matures 85-95 days from sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Cucurbita pepo

Table Queen Bush is a compact version of the classic Table Queen squash that was originally developed by the Arikara tribe and has been a staple of the American garden for generations.  Healthy, bush-type plants produce excellent yields of nearly black, acorn-type squash with yellow-orange interiors.  Well-suited for containers and raised beds, we were able to successfully grow this one in whiskey barrels with a yield of 2 to 3 squash per plant.  On the flat,... read more

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Cucurbita pepo

Table Queen Bush is a compact version of the classic Table Queen squash that was originally developed by the Arikara tribe and has been a staple of the American garden for generations.  Healthy, bush-type plants produce excellent yields of nearly black, acorn-type squash with yellow-orange interiors.  Well-suited for containers and raised beds, we were able to successfully grow this one in whiskey barrels with a yield of 2 to 3 squash per plant.  On the flat, the plants were virtually carefree and yielded 5 to 6 fruit each with nothing more than occasional watering.  The acorn-type squash are the perfect size for two people and have sweet, orange flesh that is of the finest quality.  Matures 85-95 days from sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

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