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Winter Squash Collection - Butternut, Acorn, Pink Banana and Spaghetti

$9.99 USD
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  • Four Winter Squash Varieties - Plant and grow your own winter squash with this assortment of delicious winter vegetables: Acorn, Pink Banana, Spaghetti, and Butternut Winter Squash. Excellent roasted, in pies, added to stews, and in a variety of other culinary uses.
  • Long Term Storage - Winter squash can provide excellent food security during the cold months because they store well due to their thick rinds. Enjoy the wholesome delicious flesh of these four very different squash varieties. The seeds can also be roasted for a tasty treat.

4 packets of full-sun annual vegetable seeds for planting in your garden. These favorite winter squash varieties will feed your family with nutritious, flavorful vegetables throughout the cold months. 

Butternut squash is a winter squash with firm tan skin and orange flesh with a familiar pumpkin flavor. They are used in countless winter recipes, so they're a must-have plant in your summer garden.

Acorn squash store exceptionally well once cured and are delicious when stuffed. Pink Banana is a cylindrical winter squash that can grow to great sizes. We recommend you pick the fruit when they are 2-3 feet long for the best flavor and texture for eating.

Lastly, Spaghetti squash is a popular winter squash with vines that produce an abundance of 3-4 pound oblong yellow fruits that store well. 

Heirloom Garden Seeds

All of our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, heirloom varieties with tested germination rates

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  • Sustainable Living - Gardening is an essential foundation of a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Home-grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs are generally more flavorful and nutritious than store-bought. Adding flowering plants into your gardening benefits the local ecosystem and improves garden health.
  • Easy to Grow - Seeds are packed in a beautiful paper packet with instructions for successful growing and germination in your own home garden. Each package also has instructions for saving seeds after harvest. Getting started is simple for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
  • Quality Seeds - Plant now or store for future growing seasons. These seeds will remain viable for years if stored in a cool dry location. Our safe, non-hybrid non-GMO heirloom seeds are always open-pollinated, naturally grown, untreated, and selected to ensure the best germination rates
Winter Squash Collection - store well and provide excellent food security

Winter Bounty

Winter squash provides excellent food security during the cold months because they store well due to their thick rinds. They can also be canned or frozen.

Enjoy the wholesome delicious flesh of these four very different squash varieties.

Winter squash is nutritionally dense and extremely flavorful to eat, even after months of storage.

These delicious vegetables taste so good harvested straight from your garden.

A survivalist's natural pick for gardening and prepping for the winter months.

The seeds can be roasted for a tasty treat.

Cooked winter squash

Long Growing Season

Winter squash plants usually require at least three to four months of warm weather to produce mature fruits.

Generally, winter squash seeds should be planted after the last frost date in your area, when the soil temperature has reached at least 60°F.

The recommended method for planting winter squash seeds is to sow them directly into the garden bed or container where they will grow. Winter squash requires full sun and fertile, well-draining soil.

Loosen the soil to a depth of 6-8 inches and create mounds about 3-4 feet apart. Plant 2-3 seeds per mound about 1 inch deep. Thin to one plant by cutting weaker seedlings at the soil level.

Keep evenly moist (mulch is helpful to retain moisture).

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There was 66-83% germination (I planted 6 seeds of each) at 2 weeks for the acorn, pink banana, and butternut squash with 50% germination in the spaghetti. It's been one month now and seedlings are strong with at least 4 true leaves and the beginnings of blossoms. I've tied them to skewers because the wind broke a few fragile stems. Of those that broke just one rooted itself when the top was immediately set into moist soil. I had begun seeds inside on a light cart with a heated mat and moved them on to a covered porch at 3 weeks. Growing Period is February to March in zone 8b.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are heirloom seeds?

Heirloom seeds are the types of seeds your grandparents grew. These varieties have been passed down from generation to generation. They’re old reliable open-pollinated varieties that aren’t typically grown commercially. Instead, they have a rich history that predates modern breeding techniques.

You can learn more about open-pollinated, heirloom, and non-GMO seeds in our Survival Garden Training blog.

Where are Survival Garden Seeds sourced?

The majority of our seeds are sourced in the United States, with a few exceptions when the seed is difficult to source domestically. Whenever we do have to source outside of the US, we ensure our seeds are safe to grow, non-GMO varieties that meet our standards for germination and reliability.

Are your seeds treated?

No, we do not pre-treat our farmer seeds. All of our garden seeds for sale are untreated, open-pollinated, non-GMO, and heirloom varieties. They are kept in temperature-controlled cooler storage until they are packed and shipped to keep them pest and disease-free.

In what zones can I grow your seeds?

The seeds in our collections are specifically chosen from varieties that can be successfully grown from Zone 3 to Zone 10 USDA Hardiness Zones. However, individual varieties have specific needs to thrive in different environments. Each seed pack has optimal temperatures for germination and instructions on seed starting. Consult local frost dates to plan your garden and get the most out of your seeds.

What is the shelf life of these gardening seeds?

Our seeds will generally last for 3-10 years if they are appropriately stored in a cool, dry place. However, we encourage you to grow your survival seeds within a year or two of purchase. This yields the best germination rates possible and also gives you more experience growing survival food now. At the end of the growing season, follow the instructions on the back of each packet for saving seeds for future gardens. These new seeds for survival will be more adapted to thrive in the growing conditions where you are.

Winter Squash seed collection
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Winter Squash Collection - Butternut, Acorn, Pink Banana and Spaghetti

$9.99 USD

4 packets of full-sun annual vegetable seeds for planting in your garden. These favorite winter squash varieties will feed your family with nutritious, flavorful vegetables throughout the cold months. 

Butternut squash is a winter squash with firm tan skin and orange flesh with a familiar pumpkin flavor. They are used in countless winter recipes, so they're a must-have plant in your summer garden.

Acorn squash store exceptionally well once cured and are delicious when stuffed. Pink Banana is a cylindrical winter squash that can grow to great sizes. We recommend you pick the fruit when they are 2-3 feet long for the best flavor and texture for eating.

Lastly, Spaghetti squash is a popular winter squash with vines that produce an abundance of 3-4 pound oblong yellow fruits that store well. 

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