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Tromboncino Zucchini Squash Seeds
Estimated delivery between April 15 and April 18.
Tromboncino Zucchini Squash Seeds – Heirloom & Non-GMO 🌿🎃
Grow Unique, Long & Curvy Squash in Your Garden!
🌱 Tromboncino Squash (also called Zucchetta Rampicante or Italian Trombone Squash) is a rare, vining heirloom variety that produces long, curvy, pale green fruits with firm, nutty-flavored flesh. Unlike traditional zucchini, it grows best on a trellis, creating beautiful hanging squash up to 3 feet long!
Key Features:
✔ Unique Shape & Size – Long, curved squash, up to 24–36 inches.
✔ Delicious & Versatile – Use young like zucchini or mature like butternut squash.
✔ High-Yielding Vines – Grows continuously throughout the season.
✔ Heirloom & Non-GMO – Pure, traditional variety with great flavor.
✔ Pest & Disease Resistant – More resistant than regular zucchini.
✔ Perfect for Vertical Gardening – Grows best on trellises & fences.
Growing Conditions:
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours per day)
Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil
Watering Needs: Moderate, keep soil evenly moist
Germination Time: 7–14 days (at 70–85°F)
Plant Height: Vines can reach 10–15 feet long
Spacing: 36 inches apart
Days to Harvest: 55–70 days
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11 (Annual)
How to Grow Tromboncino Squash from Seeds:
Start Outdoors: Direct sow seeds after the last frost, when soil is warm.
Support Growth: Use a sturdy trellis for better air circulation & straight fruits.
Water & Feed: Keep soil moist; fertilize with organic compost or balanced fertilizer.
Harvest Young or Mature: Pick young (12–18 inches) for zucchini-like texture or fully mature for butternut-like storage.
Why Choose Our Tromboncino Zucchini Squash Seeds?
🌱 Fresh, High-Germination, & Non-GMO
🌿 Unique, Heirloom Variety – Rare & Hard to Find
🏡 Perfect for Small Gardens – Vertical Growing Saves Space
🍽️ Versatile in Cooking – Roast, Sauté, Spiralize, or Store Like Winter Squash
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
❓ What does Tromboncino squash taste like?
Young squash tastes like zucchini, while mature squash has a butternut-like flavor.
❓ Can I grow Tromboncino squash in containers?
Yes! Use a large container (at least 5 gallons) with a strong trellis for support.
❓ How do I cook Tromboncino squash?
Use young squash for stir-fries, grilling, and zoodles. Mature squash is great for soups, roasting, and baking.
❓ Does this squash grow on the ground or need support?
It prefers to climb, but can also grow on the ground. Trellising reduces pests & keeps fruits straighter.