Early Prolific Straightneck AKA Yellow Straightneck

Price range: $3.50 through $147.00

Early Prolific Straightneck lives up to its name with an early summer fruit output. It is a cross of a crookneck with an acorn squash introduced in 1938 and won an AAS award. With regular harvesting plants will produce late into the summer. Delicious fresh and cooked when harvested 5-6” in length. It is a butter / lemon yellow in color when best to harvest.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Seed Type

Conventional

Latin Name:

Cucurbita Pepo

Alternative Names

Yellow Straightneck

Germination:

14 days

Maturity:

40-50 days

Exposure:

Full Sun

Planting Method:

Direct sow seeds after danger of frost has passed. Or start indoors 3 weeks before last frost date.

Planting Depth:

1"

Spacing:

Sow 6-8 seeds in hills 8' apart. Thin to 3-4 seeds. Or plant in rows 8' apart, spacing plants 8-12" apart in the row.

Seed Count

+/- 310 per ounce; 4,995 per pound

Plant Type

Vine

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