50% OFF ALL SEED PACKETS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
50% OFF ALL SEED PACKETS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
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A heat-resistant 1950s favorite. This gorgeous grey-green variety is ideal for the small space gardener. This variety doesn't produce very long squashes, but they produce lots of them! Grows an average of 6-8 inches long. They are flavorful and slightly more resistant to powdery mildew than most.
I tried yellow squash first then grey zucchini. It was a good change to make. doing it again this year along with the Italian striped.
Never grew a grew zucchini before, looking forward to it this year!
Delightfully fast and large growing if you want them to be. Tastes great in savory dishes as well as in muffins and quick breads.
First time growing grey zucchini. Pleasantly surprised. Great flavor fresh, and it also froze well. As predicted, it was prolific enough to provide our family, friends, and neighbors for months! As always, MIGardener’s germination rates are outstanding!
Great producer and germination. Easy to grow and delicious fruit.
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These are like XL cherry tomatoes (1.5-2 inches wide) that taste great and are uniform in size. I will be growing more of this variety next Spring.
Though they are not named Scotch Bonnet, they are definitely as hot and fragrant as a Scotch Bonnet pepper (and I'm happy I bought them to try). I bought more packets recently to be ready for next Spring and to share with my Jamaican family!
Highly recommended. Plants are super healthy and its my first gardening experience a succesful one. Thank you for this product. I love it so much i keep on growing more……!!!!
The seeds germinated very well. It was my first time ever growing radishes and I was pleased with how easy they were to grow.
This variety of sweet corn is incredibly durable in our warmer southern climate. It has endured hot temps and is even thriving. We look forward to enjoying our early fall harvest soon.