Squash Burpee Butterbush F1

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Squash Burpee Butterbush F1 is a compact, bushy variety of squash that produces an abundance of small, oblong fruit with a sweet, buttery flavor and creamy, tender texture. These plants are easy to grow from seed and are perfect for small gardens or patio containers. Sow the seeds indoors in March or April and transplant outdoors once the risk of frost has passed. Water regularly and mulch the soil to retain moisture. Squash is typically ready to be harvested in the UK in the fall. Enjoy your squash fresh or use it in your favorite recipes.

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How to Grow Squash Burpee Butterbush F1 from Seed

Growing Squash Burpee Butterbush F1 from seed is a fantastic way to enjoy a delicious and nutritious vegetable in the cooler months of the year. These compact, bushy plants produce an abundance of small, oblong squash that are perfect for roasting, baking, and more. Unlike other varieties of squash, Burpee Butterbush F1 is known for its sweet, buttery flavor and creamy, tender texture.

Sowing Your Seeds

To sow your squash seeds, fill small pots or seed trays with seed compost that is rich in nutrients and well-draining. Plant the seeds about 1cm deep and water well. Keep the compost moist, but not waterlogged, and place the pots or trays in a warm, sunny location.

Your squash seeds should germinate within 7-14 days. Once the seedlings have grown to about 10cm tall and have a few true leaves, transplant them into larger pots.

In the UK, it is best to sow your squash seeds indoors in March or April. This will give the plants plenty of time to grow and mature before the cooler weather arrives in the fall.

Planting Outdoors

Once the risk of frost has passed and the outdoor temperature has warmed up, move your squash plants outdoors. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil and space your plants about 60cm apart.

To help your squash plants thrive, add a layer of compost or well-rotted manure to the soil before planting. Water regularly, but avoid over-watering to prevent fungal diseases. Mulch the soil around the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Harvesting Your Squash

Your squash plants should begin to produce fruit within 8-10 weeks of planting. The squash will ripen gradually over the course of a few weeks, so be sure to check your plants regularly and pick the fruit as soon as it is ripe.

In the UK, squash is typically ready to be harvested in the fall, from September through November. To tell if a squash is ripe, look for a deep golden-brown color and give it a gentle squeeze. If it is firm but not hard, it is ready to be picked. Cut the squash from the vine with a sharp knife, leaving a small portion of the stem attached.

Once picked, enjoy your squash fresh or use it in your favorite recipes. It is a delicious and versatile addition to any garden.

Weight 15 g
Position

Full Sun

Height

30cm

Spread

91cm

Growing Habit

Vine

Days To Maturity

75

Sow

March, April

Harvest

September, October, November

Fruit Size

20-25cm

Frost Hardy

No

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