Squash seeds
A healthy and fun vegetable to grow
Growing your own vegetables is not only a satisfying hobby – it’s also a great way to ensure the quality of the food you eat. Squash seeds are a popular choice among home growers, and for good reason – this versatile vegetable can be used in everything from soups and casseroles to baked goods.
Squash comes in many shapes, sizes, and colours, making it a vibrant addition to your garden or balcony. By planting seeds, you can enjoy your own homegrown squash during the summer and autumn months.
Choosing the right squash seeds
When buying squash seeds, it’s important to think about what you want from your crop. Do you want small, sweet mini squash for quick cooking? Or do you prefer large butternut squash packed with hearty flesh for stews? We offer a range of varieties so every gardener can find something to suit their taste.
Another factor to consider is the plant’s growing time – some varieties take longer to reach full size than others. Don’t worry though – all product details are clearly listed so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting when you order squash seeds from us.
Sowing and harvesting your squash seeds
Growing from seed is a rewarding process. Start by sowing your squash seeds in well-drained soil in a sunny spot, either outdoors or indoors in pots. Seeds germinate best at temperatures between 20–30°C.
Once the seedlings are strong enough, you can transplant them outside (if started indoors). Be sure to give them plenty of space – squash plants can get quite large.
Harvest usually begins a few months after sowing, depending on the variety. Pick your squash when they’re young and tender for the best flavour and texture, though some like butternut squash can mature further on the plant.
Get the most out of your squash seeds
No matter which type of squash you choose to grow, the outcome is always rewarding – both in the garden and on your plate! And remember, all our squash seeds are of the highest quality, giving you the best possible chance for a successful crop.
Squash is not only fun and easy to grow – it’s also packed with nutrients like vitamins A and C, and dietary fibre. Growing your own squash from seed is a step toward healthier eating and a more sustainable lifestyle.