Product Details
Page Number 72
Growing Zones 3 to 9
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Height 3 ft to 4.5 ft
Maturity 45 to 50
Spacing 5 ft
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Genus Cucurbita
Species pepo
Subspecies Easypick Gold
Common Name Squash, Summer, Easy Pick Gold II Hybrid

Squash, Summer, Easy Pick Gold II Hybrid

#J03533
  • 15 seeds
  • $4.95
  • 100 seeds
  • $12.95
32 days. Easy to grow, easy to pick and an easy choice for your favorite zucchini recipes. The open bush habit of this summer squash along with a lack of prickles on the stems lets you pick without getting pricked. Harvest the fruits with a simple twist, and they'll be smooth without scarring. The brightly colored, straight zucchinis have smooth texture and delicious, mild flavor that makes them perfect for fresh-eating, stir-fries, grilled or any other way you choose to use them. Productive bushy plants 3 to 4 1/2 feet high provide continuous yields.


Growing Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Own Root

Height: 3 ft to 4.5 ft

State Restrictions

HI

Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 72
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Height 3 ft to 4.5 ft
Maturity 45 to 50
Spacing 5 ft
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Genus Cucurbita
Species pepo
Subspecies Easypick Gold
Common Name Squash, Summer, Easy Pick Gold II Hybrid

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Amazing yields; buttery flavor
Feb 18, 2024  |  By Lise Colgan
This is the only yellow squash I buy any more--great yields, and good to eat even when it gets larger. Buttery flavor and soft skin. Yielded right up to the first killing frost here in Oregon.

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Grew an abundance of plants
Dec 31, 2023  |  By Rebecca HANNON
This was our first time growing squash. I only planted 3 of the seeds due to the smaller space I had. The 3 plants produced so many squash for an extended period of time and I had more than we could have possibly used. These were delicious. I came back to place my order for next year!

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Easy pick gold 2 hybrid yellow zucchini
Jul 28, 2023  |  By carol foster
Would never grow again. Semi professional grower for 53 years. The squash developed green patterns through out the yellow skin. Very unappetizing and no answer why. Seeds from TT a portion of Jungs Seeds.

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