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Pepo squash - Howden
Pepo squash - Howden
Pepo squash - Howden Pepo squash - Howden
Pepo squash

Howden - Pepo squash

Ref : P2145 - Cucurbita pepo
Bag of 12 seeds

This variety grows to over 3 m. It produces 4 to 6 fruits, 40 to 50 cm long and weighing up to 15 kg, with sturdy stems. Their beautifully ribbed orange skin and firm flesh make them ideal for carving on Saint Martin's Day.

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in the ground, in bucket

Sow in pots at a temperature of between 18 and 20°C, 2 to 3 weeks before planting. Transplant, with the root ball, into the ground, after the last frosts, at a distance of at least 2 m in all directions. For sowing directly into the ground, sow after the last frosts, once the soil has warmed up. In both cases, prepare holes filled with compost or organic matter two weeks in advance to accommodate your plants or seeds.

March, April, May

April, May, June

June, July, August, September, October, November

in the ground

sunny

fort

humus

drained, rich

Cucurbita pepo

late

From 10000 to 15000 g

12 seeds

round

farm

Orange

edible

From 150 to 400 cm

From 40 to 50 cm

runner

United States

Inconnue

"Semences de Kokopelli" by Dominique Guillet

This ancient variety originated in the United States.

Companion plants
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