About Lakota Squash
Lakota Squash, scientifically known as Cucurbita Maxima, is a stunning addition to any winter garden. With its reddish-orange skin adorned with green streaks, this vegetable is not just visually appealing but also incredibly tasty.
Planting Instructions
These seeds should be planted outdoors after the last frost or started indoors a few weeks prior. They thrive best in average soil conditions and require full sunlight for optimal growth.
Growth and Care
Expect your Lakota Squash to reach a height of 10-12 inches with long vines that can extend up to 20 feet, making them suitable for trellising. For best results, space your plants 48-72 inches apart, allowing for 2-3 plants per mound.
Harvesting
Your squash will be ready to harvest in approximately 85-100 days. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own vegetables and add a unique flavor to your meals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best planting time for Lakota Squash? Plant outdoors after the last frost for optimal growth.
- How much sunlight does Lakota Squash need? Full sun is required for healthy growth.
- What is the expected height of the plant? The plant reaches about 10-12 inches tall with long vines.
- How far apart should I plant the seeds? Space them 48-72 inches apart for healthy growth.
- How long does it take to harvest? Harvest in about 85-100 days after planting.
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