Quick Info
Cold Winters
May-June
Mild Winters
April-June
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Space Seeds
Rows: 2 ft. apart Hills: 6 in. apart
Days to Germinate
7-10 days
Days to Harvest
Approx. 50-55
Heirloom Italian Zucchini - Classic Cocozelle
Heirloom Italian Zucchini - Classic Cocozelle
Quick Info
Cold Winters
May-June
Mild Winters
April-June
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Space Seeds
Rows: 2 ft. apart Hills: 6 in. apart
Days to Germinate
7-10 days
Days to Harvest
Approx. 50-55
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Quick Info
Cold Winters
May-June
Mild Winters
April-June
Sun/Shade
Full sun
Space Seeds
Rows: 2 ft. apart Hills: 6 in. apart
Days to Germinate
7-10 days
Days to Harvest
Approx. 50-55

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
Start Seeds Outdoors
Zucchini need full sun, rich fertile soil and warm temperatures. Plant only when spring weather is warm and night temperatures stay above 50°F (10°C). Sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds, 1 inch deep, every 2 feet, in rows 3 feet apart. Thin to leave only 1 seedling every 2 feet. Or, plant in slightly mounded hills, 2 feet in diameter, sowing 5 or 6 seeds in each hill. Thin hill-planted seedlings to 2 or 3 strongest plants.
Growing Notes
Amend soil well before sowing with lots of aged-manure or compost. Protect young seedlings from marauding birds by covering with plastic berry baskets at planting time, removing when plants get crowded. Be sure to thin properly - you will have more productive, disease-free plants if seedlings have enough room to mature.
Harvest and Use
Harvest zucchini when no more than 5 to 6 inches long for best flavor. Frequent harvesting keeps plants producing tasty new fruits instead of tough, huge ones. Steam, stirfry or grill sliced zucchini and sprinkle with fresh parsley, dill, basil or thyme. Try the tasty blossoms sautéed or stuffed and baked. Heap a platter with spears of baby zucchini to serve with your favorite dip for appetizers or snacks.