Winter Vine. This variety is a winter squash that will produce between 5 and 8 squash per plant. Fruits will weigh between 15-40 pounds apiece, with a beautiful deep blue color to the flesh. The skin of this variety is tough, but once you cut through it the flesh is meaty, thick, and well worth the effort. It keeps remarkably well, lasting several months and often into early spring if stored properly!
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Everything I planted so far germinated! Hope they help keep the squash bugs away from my garden and bonus if we get some produce! 😄
I grew 6 seeds with 100% germination rate! Appreciate MIgardener's fair prices and quality seeds.
I've bought these seeds multiple times from MIGardener. Shipping is always quick, prices are great and I don't know that I've ever had seeds not to germinate. I use the Hubbard squashes as a trap crop to protect my cucumbers and other squash plants, and they generally work like a charm!
It's too early to to sow these Blue Hubbard squash seeds, but I am so excited to finally have them in my collection. (They always sell out before I order!) They are reported to be a great trap plant for those pesky squash bugs so, fingers crossed, I'll get to enjoy all the other varieties of squash this year.
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I grew these peppers last year and wanted to make sure I could grow them again this year. They are wonderful seeds and highly productive. Love my MIGardener seeds!
We absolutely love this game! Growing Season is fun to play, and easy enough to where even our 5 year old enjoys playing with us. Thank you for creating something that keeps us excited for for gardening season even in the middle of the snowy winter!
This game is so much fun, it's so unique, and it definitely keeps with the cabin fever in winter when we'd rather be out in the garden. Also the quality of it is better than any card or board game I've ever bought. Highly recommend!
Bought these seeds for Christmas and could not wait for spring to start them. They have been growing in my hydroponics now for about a month and with the cut and come again method I've been harvesting for about 2 weeks. The seeds have great germination. Kids and chickens are enjoying them.
I'm not just saying this because I am from the great state of New York, but the New Yorker tomato from MI Gardener is stupendous....It almost over-performed last summer (is that even possible?) I can't wait to get started with them again this year.!!