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Zucchini

$2.99
4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
8 Reviews

Zucchini

$2.99
Fry it, spiralize it, grill it, bake it in a cake, or eat it raw - no wonder zucchini is the star of the summer garden!

Chosen for its relatively straight and uniform fruit set with little to no spines, this Zucchini is disease resistant and specially bred for container growing which makes it perfect for your tower! Even under stress this variety has been shown to produce good yields and last through the season!

Size:

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Small

$3

Grow 18 plants

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Quick Facts

Growing season:

Spring, Summer, and Fall

Harvest method:

Cut and Come Again

First harvest:

6

weeks

Final harvest:

8

weeks

Best Farmstand placement:

Bottom Level

Growing timeline + care reminders

Our non-GMO seedlings are cultivated using organic practices, guaranteeing the purest and safest ingredients for your meals.

Growing timeline

Our non-GMO seedlings are cultivated using organic practices, guaranteeing the purest and safest ingredients for your meals.

Germination

The most difficult part of the process has been done for you – your seedlings arrive pre-germinated and ready to grow!

Weeks: 0

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6

: Early growth

Practice weekly maintenance

Remove any yellowing leaves

2

Weeks

6

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8

: Peak freshness

Prune as needed

Harvest what you want, when you want it!

3

Weeks

8

+

: Replant

Order new seedlings to keep the bounty flowing

4

Harvesting tips

Harvest zucchinis regularly (2-3 times per week) when they have reached 6-8” by gently twisting off or cutting at stem halfway between fruit and plant. Be careful not to scratch flesh as zucchini will not keep as well. Pluck off any immature fruits that are turning yellow or withering at the flower end as this indicates poor pollination which is necessary for full fruit formation.
Hand-pollinating can potentially help with pollination but is not necessary. To assist in pollination, go to your plant before 10 AM, carefully pluck male flower (long with no swollen ovary at back of flower) peel back petals to expose pollen anthers in center and gently brush against center of female flower (shorter stem and mini fruit behind the flower with larger petals).

About our farms

Browse seedlings

Raising fresh food brings people together

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We prioritize sustainable practices, avoiding the use of harsh chemicals and pesticides.

This connection and love starts at our farms, where our expert team of farmers and horticulturalists nurture your non-GMO, pesticide-free seedlings all the way from seed to germination.


Checking everything from root size to scanning for pests, our farm teams make sure each plant is thriving before it’s delivered to your door. We optimize each delivery route to ensure your seedlings experience minimal impact and arrive in peak condition.

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  • Robert C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    18 seconds ago
    Pretty Flowers

    Flowering with fruit to follow!

  • Kezia S.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    Kezia in Florida

    At last I can get a bountiful harvest of huge perfect zucchini, will never again grow them in soil

  • Patricia C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    This guy is a monster

    Haven’t had any zucchinis yet but the plant is big and beautiful!

  • Linda B.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 month ago
    Zucchini

    So far so good.

  • Gina C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 months ago
    good

    waiting to harvest but looking good

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