Black Hubbard Squash seeds
This squash is part of the traditional Hubbard family. The Chicago Warted Hubbard has an interesting appearance in that the color can range from a dark intense green to black upon maturity. The Black Hubbard (a.k.a. Chicago warted Hubbard) is covered in warts and thick skin. The flesh inside is flaky and drier than traditional squash, with an exceptionally sweet flavor. The Black Hubbard provides a generous amount of flesh and can be used in both savory and sweet applications. These have an exceptional shelf life and last throughout the winter.
Vines grow between 15-18 feet and will produce a few large size fruit. The squash can weigh up to 16 pounds! You can expect squash after 110 days after sowing. This squash can be stored in a cool, dry space through the following Spring and early Summer.
Seed count: 10 seeds
Botanic name:
C.maxima
Plant spacing:
3-5 feet apart if planting in hills or 5-6 feet apart if planting in rows
Color:
A deep intense dark green hue that appears black to the eye, grey striations down the sides
Sowing depth:
1/2 to 1 inch deep
Sun requirements:
Full sun
Utilization:
This squash has a sweet nuttiness that lends itself well to baked goods and confections, Hubbard pies, or in hashes, and stews.
Frost hardy:
No
Maturity days:
110-120 days
Life cycle:
Annual
Start indoors:
Yes
Container friendly:
Not recommended
Other names:
Chicago Warted Hubbard
Vine Habit: