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Jumbo Pink Banana Squash Seeds
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The listing, Jumbo Pink Banana Squash Seeds has ended.

This auction is for 5 winter squash seeds, the variety is: Jumbo Pink Banana. These large squash can weight up to 40lbs. They are pink in color and shaped like a banana, hence the name. The flesh is orange, sweet, dry with a very nice flavoring. This variety produces large yields.

These seeds are saved from items out of my own garden. Everything I grow is grown naturally without any chemicals.

If you win more than one of my auctions, wait to check out until I send you an invoice with combined shipping. Shipping will be exact cost. Seeds are wrapped in bubble wrap to protect them from being crushed in mail sorting machines.

The image is not from my garden.
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I've been growing vegetables for over 15 years now and saving my own seed for almost as long. There is no fear of cross-pollination from any of my varieties as I only save seed from the fruits of flowers that were bagged and hand pollinated to avoid cross-pollination.
Nov 12th, 2011 at 1:42:21 PM PST by
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I'm in the learning phase with squash. can you make it into soup etc like pumpin as I'v never seen these before?
Nov 14th, 2011 at 9:09:08 AM PST by
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Hello :-) Yes you can. It makes a very good soup as well as an excellent squash butter, and it is really good cut up and roasted. They can get quite big! They say they can get to 40lbs, the biggest I've personally gotten is about 25lbs. Which is still HUGE! Since I'm down here in Florida, squash do not last months like they do up north, so I either cut them up and can them (to use in breads, pies, soups, roasted, or mashed later), puree and freeze it (to use in breads, pies and soups later) or make them into squash butter and refrigerate it. Plus the seeds are excellent lightly salted and roasted. Yum! It's a hard, winter squash (those are the ones that you can "cure" and store) and basically any recipe you find using a hard winter squash, you can use these for. Hope that helps! If you have any other questions feel free to ask away. :-) I love talking gardening & cooking.
Nov 14th, 2011 at 9:23:18 AM PST by
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I would love to try these! We've grown squash for a couple of years now, and it grows pretty well here. Do these get very 'viney', invasive like pumpkins and butternut? Just curious how much space I would have to designate in the garden for them. :-)
Nov 19th, 2011 at 12:21:00 PM PST by

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