Baby Butternut Squash
Honey Nut
BEST TO START OUTDOORS
Winter squash needs full sun, rich fertile soil and warm temperatures. Wait to plant until temperatures stay above 50°F (10°C) day and night. Sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds 2 feet apart and 1 inch deep in rows 4 feet apart. Thin to 1 strong seedling per group to give vines room to ramble or climb. Or make slightly mounded hills 2 to 3 feet across and 6 feet apart and plant 4 to 5 seeds in each hill. When seedlings have several sets of leaves, thin to the strongest 3 seedlings per hill.
GROWING NOTES
Protect young seedlings from marauding birds by covering with plastic berry baskets at sowing time, removing before plants get crowded. To save space, and make picking easy, Honey Nut vines can easily be trained up fences, trellises or teepees 4 to 6 feet tall.
HARVEST AND USE
All winter squashes need to mature properly, so wait to pick until rinds are fully colored up from dark green to orangey-tan and tough enough to resist piercing with a fingernail and vines have died back. Then cut, leaving a good stem handle. Let them cure for 10 days in the sun, then store in a cool dry place and they’ll keep for months. In the kitchen, cut Honey Nuts in half then bake until tender. Flesh is meltingly sweet and delicious.
Plant In |
Sun/Shade |
Planting Depth |
Space |
Days to Germinate |
Days to Harvest |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April - June
|
Full sun
|
1 inch deep
|
Rows: 2 feet
Hills: 6 inches |
7 - 10 days
|
110 days
|
Plant In |
Sun/Shade |
Planting Depth |
Space |
Days to Germinate |
Days to Harvest |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April - June
|
Full sun
|
1 inch deep
|
Rows: 2 feet
Hills: 6 inches |
7 - 10 days
|
110 days
|
Plant In
April - June
|
Sun/Shade
Full sun
|
Planting Depth
1 inch deep
|
Space
Rows: 2 feet
Hills: 6 inches |
Days to Germinate
7 - 10 days
|
Days to Harvest
110 days
|