planting fresh spaghetti squash seeds Spaghetti Squash Seeds | Heirloom, Easy to Grow & High-Yielding
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planting fresh spaghetti squash seeds

planting fresh spaghetti squash seeds Spaghetti Squash Seeds | Heirloom, Easy to Grow & High-Yielding

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planting fresh spaghetti squash seeds Spaghetti Squash Seeds | Heirloom, Easy to Grow & High-YieldingGrow Your Own Low Carb Pasta Alternative Spaghetti Squash! Spaghetti Squash is a delicious, nutrient packed winter squash that transforms into spaghetti like strands when cooked, making it a healthy, low carb substitute for pasta. The pale yellow, oval fruits grow up to 25cm (10") on vigorous, high yielding vines. Perfect for baking, roasting, or boiling, this heirloom variety stores well all winter for extended seasonal enjoyment. Why Grow Spaghetti

🥗 Grow Your Own Low-Carb Pasta Alternative – Spaghetti Squash! 🥗

Spaghetti Squash is a delicious, nutrient-packed winter squash that transforms into spaghetti-like strands when cooked, making it a healthy, low-carb substitute for pasta. The pale yellow, oval fruits grow up to 25cm (10") on vigorous, high-yielding vines. Perfect for baking, roasting, or boiling, this heirloom variety stores well all winter for extended seasonal enjoyment.

🌱 Why Grow Spaghetti Squash?
Natural Pasta Alternative – Fork out delicious spaghetti-like strands
High-Yielding & Easy to Grow – Produces abundant fruits
Long Storage Life – Keeps fresh for months after harvest
Open-Pollinated & Heirloom Variety – Perfect for seed saving
Resistant to Common Squash Diseases – Ideal for organic gardens
Great for Raised Beds, Large Containers & Traditional Gardens

🌞 Planting & Growing Guide:

  • Days to Maturity: 100 Days
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Soil pH: 6.0-6.8 (Rich, Well-Draining Soil)
  • Planting: Direct sow in late spring or start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost.
  • Spacing: 90-120cm (36-48") apart for optimal growth.
  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, avoiding overhead watering to prevent powdery mildew.
  • Harvesting: When the skin is hard and the stem turns brown & dry, the fruit is ready!

🥄 A Tasty, Low-Carb Alternative to Pasta!
Simply bake or boil, then scrape out the tender, spaghetti-like strands for a delicious gluten-free, keto-friendly meal.

🛒 Order Your Spaghetti Squash Seeds Today & Start Growing!

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