Bingenheimer Saatgut Zucchini "Cocozelle of Tripoli"

Cucurbita pepo

CHF 3.05

(Price shown includes 8,1% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: 1 Pkg

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Delivery by Monday, 02 February if you order by Tuesday at 23:59.

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Features & Advantages

  • Ideal for hobby gardeners
  • Very productive
  • Vigorous growth
  • When to sow: from April

Item no.: BS-G450, EAN: 4260012644876

Frequently bought together with ReinSaat Zucchini "Gold Rush"

Bingenheimer Saatgut Zucchini "Cocozelle of Tripoli" CHF 3.05
ReinSaat Zucchini "Gold Rush" CHF 3.70
Total price: CHF 6.75
Description

This undemanding variety impresses with vigorous growth and produces numerous long, green-striped fruits with excellent flavour. It is a particular specialty for home gardeners.

Our Tips:

  • Start seeds indoors: from mid-April; direct sowing and planting from mid-May after the last frost
  • Germination temperature: 18 to 20°C
  • Ensure a consistent water supply
  • Plant at least two plants to ensure good fruit set
  • Harvest the fruits while they are young
  • When growing in containers, add a slow-release fertiliser
Sowing Schedule: April, May, June
Planting Distance: 100 x 100 cm
Harvest: June, July, August, September, October
Where to plant: Outdoors, Start Indoors
Content sufficient for approx:: 10 plants
Planting Depth: 3 cm
Light Requirements: Full sun
Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
Contents: 16 seeds
Characteristics: Certified organic, Demeter Certified
Type of Vegetable: Fruit Vegetables
Available as: pre-measured seed portions
Manufacturer: Bingenheimer Saatgut AG, Kronstrasse 24, 61209, Echzell-Bingenheim, Austria, jakob.rennschmid@bingenheimersaatgut.de, www.bingenheimersaatgut.de

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