These are my top 3 favorite squash varieties to grow. Each one is unique, produces a ton of food, and thrives in my challenging Florida garden.
1. Tromboncino Rampicante – this produces loads of baseball bat sized squash that can be used as a summer squash like zucchini when picked young, or harvest once the rind is tan like butternut squash to store away for 3 months.
2. Seminole Pumpkin – Native to the United States, this pumpkin/squash is part of the Cucurbita Moschata family which has a very high pest resistance. Perfect for those of us that struggle with squash bugs or squash vine borers. It produces loads of personal sized pumpkins that can last 1 year if stored properly.
3. Cocozelle – A beautiful Italian heirloom zucchini with glossy dark green skin with white stripes.
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i think my dad might like you
LOVE Seminole pumpkin, zone 10b, and it grows so well for me.