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Honey Boat Delicata Squash | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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Winter Squash – Honey Boat Delicata

$5.00

Open Pollinated, Grown from Organic Seed

90 days. Sweet as honey is Honey Boat Delicata. Long, copper-colored fruit is very sweet and has a larger seed cavity, perfect for stuffing. Holds sweetness long into winter storage. Grown from organic seed.

Photo: Adaptive Seeds

 

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Categories: Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Vegetables, Squash and Melons Tags: delicata squash, open pollinated, organic seed stock, winter squash
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1 review for Winter Squash – Honey Boat Delicata

  1. Beth Westfall (verified owner) – November 2, 2023

    I am crazy about this Squash – it’s delicious and stores so well. I will grow more next year

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