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Table Queen Squash. The plant produces good yields of large 6" to 7" deep green acorn squash. The squash has flavorful dark orange flesh but turns to a golden orange color in storage. Excellent sliced, fried, or steamed. Stores well.
Table Queen acorn squash seeds are a reliable old heirloom dating back to 1913. Dark green skins and a pronounced acorn shape on fruits that average 15cm (6") in diameter. Table Queen has excellent storage ability. The long vines are prolific and exceptionally early.
Squash Table Queen - 10 seeds. Cucurbita pepo. Introducing the heirloom from 1913! This compact bush variety brings you small acorn type fruit with a delightful combination of hard grey/green skin and a sweet orange interior. The flavour is excellent and perfect for baking, stuffing, or steaming.
The gorgeous green rind of this small acorn-shaped winter squash gives way to sweet, rich gold flesh. First introduced in the early 20th century, the Table Queen remains a favorite for baking or roasting. 25 Seeds Minimum; Germination: 7-10 days; Maturity: 90-120 days; Direct sow 1” deep in full sun after danger of frost has passed.
The Table Queen Squash plant produces large 7" deep green acorn shaped squash. Grows as a compact bush size plant (not as a vine) Extremely flavorful. Dark orange flesh. Excellent sliced, fried, or steamed.
Table Queen Squash plants grow 25-35 cm (10-14”) tall with trailing vines that can reach 1.8-2.4 m (6-8’) long. You can expect to grow 3-8 squash per plant that are 10 x 15cm (5-6”) long and can weigh between 1-1.3 kg (2-3 lbs.) each. Green shelled and deeply ribbed with pale yellow to orange spots. Flesh is thick, dry and sweet.
Features. One of the best selections for slicing into halves for baking, roasting, or stuffing with a blend of meats, vegetables or rice. Vigorous plants produce deep green squash with orange flesh. Stores very well and can last 2-3 months if kept in a cool, dark storage area.