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Heirloom

Thelma Sanders Acorn Squash

Quick Facts:

  • Heirloom variety
  • Cream-colored acorn squash
  • Finely-textured, exceptionally sweet flesh
  • Flavor reminiscent of a sweet potato
  • 85-90 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Thelma Sanders Acorn Squash

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Thelma Sanders is an heirloom variety that produces cream colored acorn squash with finely textured, exceptionally sweet flesh. With flavor reminiscent of a sweet potato, Thelma Sanders' squash has been appropriately nicknamed "Missouri Sweet Potato" by many growers. Our favorite way to prepare Thelma squash is to halve them, scoop out the seeds and then slice in 3/4-inch pieces which we coat with olive oil, parmesan, and fresh thyme and then bake until the flesh starts to turn crispy and light brown. Whether you eat the skins or not is a matter of personal preference, they're thin enough that I don't mind them, but others like to remove them (which is easy after they're cooked). Plants are very, very productive and yield well under a variety of conditions. 85-90 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Cucurbita pepo

Thelma Sanders is an heirloom variety that produces cream colored acorn squash with finely textured, exceptionally sweet flesh. With flavor reminiscent of a sweet potato, Thelma Sanders' squash has been appropriately nicknamed "Missouri Sweet Potato" by many growers. Our favorite way to prepare Thelma squash is to halve them, scoop out the seeds and then slice in 3/4-inch pieces which we coat with olive oil, parmesan, and fresh thyme and then bake until the flesh starts to turn crispy and light brown. Whether you eat the skins or not is a matter of personal preference, they're thin enough that I don't mind them, but others like to remove them (which is easy after they're cooked). Plants are very, very productive and yield well under a variety of conditions. 85-90 days to harvest.  Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.
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charles

Received my seeds. Will get to see what comes up next spring 2023! Can’t wait.

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