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Sqaush - Cream and Green

Sqaush - Cream and Green

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Minimum Seed Count: 15

 

A French heirloom that's as beautiful as it is productive. Also known as Jaune et Vert ("Yellow and Green" in French), this rare summer squash produces unique fruits streaked and marbled with creamy yellow and soft green tones. Its beautiful coloration and crazy shapes make every harvest feel special, while the tender flesh and mild, buttery flavor make it a favorite for fresh summer cooking. Productive bush plants provide an abundance of attractive fruits throughout the season.

Plant Details

  • Species: Cucurbita pepo
  • Plant Type: Summer squash
  • Days to Maturity: 50–60 days
  • Fruit Size: 6–10 inches long
  • Fruit Color: Creamy yellow and green
  • Growth Habit: Compact, bush-type plants

Growing Guide

Starting Seeds

  • Direct sow outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.
  • Plant seeds 1 inch deep in warm soil.
  • Ideal soil temperature for germination is 70–90°F.
  • Germination typically occurs within 5–10 days.

Planting

  • Choose a location with full sun.
  • Space plants 24–36 inches apart.
  • Grow in fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter.

Growing Conditions

  • Full sun (8+ hours daily)
  • Rich, fertile soil
  • Consistent moisture throughout the growing season
  • Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds

Care

  • Water deeply during dry periods.
  • Fertilize periodically for maximum yields.
  • Encourage pollinators for improved fruit production.
  • Harvest regularly to keep plants producing.

Harvesting

  • Harvest fruits when young and tender for the best flavor.
  • Frequent picking encourages continued production.
  • Fruits can be enjoyed fresh, grilled, roasted, sautéed, or stuffed.

History

Jaune et Vert is a traditional French heirloom squash valued for its distinctive coloration and excellent eating quality. The name translates directly to "Yellow and Green," a fitting description of its beautifully marbled fruits. Like many European heirlooms, it has been preserved by gardeners who appreciated both its ornamental beauty and dependable harvests.

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