Upper Ground Sweet Potato Squash seeds
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This heat-loving heirloom dates back to the 1700s. It is said that Thomas Jefferson. The story goes, Jefferson sent the seeds of this variety to Samuel Vaughan Jr and he had mentioned it was a melon that tasted like sweet potato, so it was termed the Upper ground Sweet potato squash, or "above ground " sweet potato squash.
This squash does extremely well in hot drier weather. The vines are extremely thick and the leaves are of the more beautiful summer squash leaves. The leaves are dark with a majestic silver pattern on them.
This is a great squash to grow as it's drought-tolerant, downy mildew resistant loves the heat, and it produces numerous 20-23 pound fruits. The squash will vary in shape from round to bell-shaped.
Seed count: 10
Botanic name:
C.moschata
Plant spacing:
5-6 feet
Color:
Tan / Buff
Sowing depth:
1 inch
Sun requirements:
Full sun
Utilization:
Due to their similar texture and flavor of sweet potatoes, these can be used as such. The flesh is ideal for pies, mashed, pureed, or baked.
Frost hardy:
No
Maturity days:
100-110 days
Life cycle:
Annual
Can I start indoors:
Yes
Container friendly:
Not recommended
Other names:
Choctaw, Chactaw, and Potato Squash
Vine Habit: