Hubbard Squash Fruit Seeds
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Grow hearty and flavorful harvests with our Hubbard Squash Fruit Seeds, a classic winter squash variety prized for its sweet, dense flesh and excellent storage qualities. These premium-quality seeds offer outstanding germination rates and thrive in sunny garden beds or spacious containers with plenty of room to spread. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, Hubbard squash is a rewarding and versatile crop to cultivate.
Hubbard squash produces large, tough-skinned fruits that are perfect for roasting, soups, and baking, delivering rich flavor all winter long. Its vigorous vines and lush foliage add lush greenery to your garden, while the long-lasting fruits provide a dependable source of nutrition through the colder months. Start planting today and enjoy the satisfying experience of growing your own delicious Hubbard squash from seed to table!



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Growth Habit
Sprawling Vines
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Nutty
Plant Characteristics
Large Fruits, Green Skin
Use
Culinary, Baking, Stews
Growing Conditions
Warm, Well-Drained Soil
Harvest Advantages
High Yield
Plant Resistance
Pest Resistant
Hubbard Squash Fruit Seeds
Cucurbita maxima
Seed Names
Hubbard Squash
Seed Type
Heirloom, Non-GMO
Hubbard Squash is a hearty winter squash variety known for its large, blue-green fruits and sweet, nutty flavor. Ideal for baking, soups, and pies, this variety thrives in warm, well-fertilized soils, providing a bountiful harvest that can be stored for months.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1 inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sowing
Plant Spacing
24–36 inches
Days to Maturity
85–100 Days
Soil Preparation
Fertile, Well-Drained
Hardiness Zones
3–9
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 40 sq ft
500
Up to 200 sq ft
1000
Up to 400 sq ft
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The squash I grew from these seeds had a rich, smooth texture that made my autumn recipes shine. I froze some puree for later and it�s just as good months after harvest. Great value for the effort.
This was my first time growing Hubbard squash and I�m impressed. The vines spread out a lot, so give them room, but the payoff is huge, flavorful squash that lasts months in storage.
These seeds germinated quickly and the plants held up well even during a dry spell. The squash grew large and stored well through the winter. I�ve been cutting them into wedges for baking and they taste amazing.
I planted these Hubbard squash seeds in late spring and by fall had several large, healthy fruits. The flavor is sweet and nutty, perfect for roasting. My family loved the soups I made from them. Definitely worth the space in the garden.
I didn�t fuss much over these plants aside from watering and occasional weeding, and they still produced huge squash. They�re hardy, reliable, and produce excellent flavor. I�ll be planting again next season.