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Bonnie Plants Straightneck Squash, 19.3 oz.

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Bonnie Plants Straightneck Squash, 19.3 oz.

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Bonnie Plants Straightneck Squash, 19.3 oz.

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Early, prolific, heirloom straight neck summer squash produces creamy yellow, tender fruit early in the season. Plants continue bearing if harvested often. The tapered, straight neck makes it perfect to slice into lengths for grilling. Delicious sliced thin for fresh dips or cooked in any number of dishes. Plant in hills spaced 3 ft. apart. Maturity: 46-days to 52-days after planting.

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  • Great for grilling or sliced thin for fresh dips or casseroles
  • Ideal for uniform slicing
  • Plant in hills spaced 3 ft. apart
  • Pick often for increased harvest
  • Bonnie Plants has over 70 greenhouses across the country, so our plants dont have to travel far to get to you

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The product is described as highly effective, healthy, and easy to grow, producing an abundant harvest of delicious, tender yellow squash. Customers praised the plants for thriving in various weather ...
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Review 1

Healthy and happy

a month ago
Thanks to Influenster & Bonnie Plants for this complimentary Squash-straightneck. Finally I got it!! Was waiting for this cutie for more than a year now! Looks beautiful and healthy! Thank u so much!

Originally posted on influenster.com

Review 1

Health and strong

9 months ago
I would like to mention the affordable price of the Chereaya Krasavitsa zucchini. The packaging is also very convenient, making it easy to remove and plant in your garden. The seedling is strong and healthy, and I am confident that it will produce a bountiful harvest.

Originally posted on influenster.com

Review 1

These straightneck zucchini plants were easy to gr

9 months ago
The Bonnie Plants Squash-Straightneck zucchini was so delicious. I cut them into quarters and used a little olive oil, salt and pepper and grilled them. A dinner that was very quick and easy to do.

Originally posted on influenster.com

Review 1

Healthy looking plant

9 months ago
The Bonnie plants' straightneck squash plant looked healthy and had a nice vibrant color. I was able to get one squash but did not get any more after that so I am not sure if it was the weather or that it was a little too late to plant it. We did have colder weather this year. The vegetable did look fresh and the color looked healthy. It did die faster this year so hopefully next year the planting season will be much better.

Originally posted on influenster.com