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Cucurbita Pepo

A blue-grey Australian winter squash with rich orange flesh, sweet and nutty in flavour. It is widely regarded by chefs worldwide. The fruits can reach 3-4 kilos in size, and they store well over the winter.

Average number of seeds: 8

Open-pollinated chemical-free seeds. Grown and saved in Wexford, Ireland. We only grow and save seeds from plants that were started from certified organic seeds.

Our seed packet includes growing tips and suggestions for cooking.

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Cucurbita Pepo

A blue-grey Australian winter squash with rich orange flesh, sweet and nutty in flavour. It is widely regarded by chefs worldwide. The fruits can reach 3-4 kilos in size, and they store well over the winter.

Average number of seeds: 8

Open-pollinated chemical-free seeds. Grown and saved in Wexford, Ireland. We only grow and save seeds from plants that were started from certified organic seeds.

Our seed packet includes growing tips and suggestions for cooking.

Cucurbita Pepo

A blue-grey Australian winter squash with rich orange flesh, sweet and nutty in flavour. It is widely regarded by chefs worldwide. The fruits can reach 3-4 kilos in size, and they store well over the winter.

Average number of seeds: 8

Open-pollinated chemical-free seeds. Grown and saved in Wexford, Ireland. We only grow and save seeds from plants that were started from certified organic seeds.

Our seed packet includes growing tips and suggestions for cooking.

  • To ensure the best germination, the temperature must be at least 20°C. Sow seeds point-side down, 1.5 cm deep, in small pots with peat-free compost. Plant outdoors 90 cm apart from late May, once frosts have passed.

    Sow indoors: April to early June

    Plant out: Late May to July

    Harvesting time: September to October

    Check out our Grow & Cook section for more growing tips.

  • This is the queen of winter squashes. Well-known chefs worldwide celebrate it on their menus during the winter months by placing it in the centre of a dish. It is also delicious in pickles, soups, curries, stews, and salads.

    We love it roasted in wedges with chilli flakes, lemon, garlic and sage butter crust and served with fresh Buffalo ricotta.

    Check out our Grow & Cook section for more cooking ideas.

  • Check our frequently asked questions page for answers to all those questions you might have.

    If you have a specific question, feel free to reach out to us at hello@fattomato.ie

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