Cucuzzi Edible Gourd Vegetable Seeds
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Bring vibrant life and delicious harvests to your garden with our premium Cucuzzi Edible Gourd Vegetable Seeds! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, these high-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and are perfect for home gardens, raised beds, or even spacious containers. Known for their fast growth and impressive yields, Cucuzzi gourds are not only fun to grow but also rewarding to cook with—adding a unique, tender flavor to a variety of dishes.
Planting your own garden is one of life’s simple joys, and with these seeds, it’s easier than ever. Just sow, water, and watch your garden thrive! Cultivating your own vegetables (or flowers, fruits, or herbs) brings the satisfaction of fresh, chemical-free produce and stunning natural beauty right to your doorstep. Whether you're expanding your backyard plot or starting a new hobby, these seeds are a flavorful and fulfilling way to grow something amazing.

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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring, Summer
Growth Habit
Climbing, Vining
Flavor Profile
Mild, Sweet
Plant Characteristics
Green, Long
Use
Edible, Culinary
Growing Conditions
Warm, Moist Soil
Harvest Advantages
High Yield, Quick Harvest
Plant Resistance
Disease Resistant
About Cucuzzi Edible Gourd
Cucurbita pepo
Seed Names
Cucuzzi, Italian Gourd
Seed Type
Vegetable
Cucuzzi, also known as Italian Gourd, is a versatile edible vegetable that grows on long vines and produces tender, mild-tasting gourds. Perfect for culinary dishes, especially in Mediterranean cuisine, Cucuzzi thrives in warm climates and is easy to grow, providing high yields for gardeners.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1 inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sow, Indoor Start
Plant Spacing
36-48 inches
Days to Maturity
70-90 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak Seeds
Hardiness Zones
4-11
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring, Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
20-30 sq. ft.
500
100-150 sq. ft.
1000
200-300 sq. ft.
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These Cucuzzi seeds are fantastic! I planted them in early spring, and by mid-summer, I had a full harvest of healthy, delicious gourds. They thrive in my garden with minimal care.
These seeds produced high-quality gourds, and they grew fast. I used them in soups and even grilled them�both were delicious. A fantastic vegetable for any garden!
These Cucuzzi seeds were such a pleasant surprise! They grew quickly, and the gourds are so unique. The taste is slightly sweet with a great texture. I�ll be growing them again.
I�ve grown Cucuzzi for a few seasons now, and each year it�s just as reliable. The plants are hardy and yield a lot of fruit. The taste is perfect for a variety of dishes.
If you�re a beginner gardener like me, these Cucuzzi seeds are a great choice. They�re low-maintenance, and the gourds taste delicious in any dish. Really happy with this purchase!