Squash Seeds - Butternut Waltham Squash
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History: Dating back to the 1940s, the Butternut Waltham Squash quickly established itself as a cherished heirloom variety. Renowned for its deliciously nutty and rich flesh, it also garnered accolades for its impressive storage longevity. This combination of flavor and practicality has enshrined its status as a classic in gardens and kitchens alike.
Uses: Butternut Waltham Squash has become synonymous with culinary versatility. Its creamy texture and distinctive nutty flavor lend themselves effortlessly to an array of dishes, be it a hearty roast, a velvety soup, or a delectable dessert. As the colder months roll in, this squash's longevity ensures that it remains a steadfast ingredient in many winter meals.
Growing Habits & Planting Instructions: When planting Butternut Waltham, ensure you're giving it the space it truly desires. Being a vining plant, it sprawls out generously. Seeds should be sown about an inch deep, ensuring a spacing of 3-4 feet between them. Rows, meanwhile, should be positioned 6-8 feet apart. The Butternut Waltham Squash thrives best under the nurturing rays of full sun, paired with well-drained soil. Providing these optimal conditions will lead to a bountiful harvest.
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