Description
Cucurbita maxima
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Teardrop shaped mini hubbards with bright orange skin.
Red Kuri has scarlet-orange fruits with delicious, dry, sweet flavor, dark orange flesh.
This style squash has been traditionally farmed in the Kanazawa, Japan area. Kuri is Japanese for chestnut, a tribute to its nutty flavor. Also known as 'Orange Hokkaido', its smooth consistency and deep color make it a favorite for any traditional squash or pumpkin dish, although it's terrific simply sliced, steamed, or baked.
Compact 4'-6' vines produce well even in cool or short-season climates. The squash typically reach 3–4 pounds each.
Seeds grown by Swift River Farm in Salmon, ID.
10 seeds.
Directions: Start indoors 4 weeks before planting out; Take care when transplanting - Do not disturb roots and transplant into pre-warmed soil or direct sow after last frost when soil has warmed above 60F
Planting Depth |
Seed Spacing |
Days to Germination |
Days to Maturity |
1/2-1" |
5-6’ |
4-8 |
90 |