Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Zucchini, Rheinau Gold (Organic) Cucurbita pepo. Golden-Yellow. 55 days. A terrific yellow zucchini – delicate texture with a light flavor. Thin skin contributes to good eating quality with no need to peel. Smaller plants have an open growth habit and are productive over a long season.

    • Vegetables > Squash > Summer Squash
    • $4.35 - $38
    • 4
  2. Rheinau Gold Organic Zucchini. As tasty and nutritious as green zucchini, Rheinau Gold produces high quality, thin-skinned squash on vigorous, bush (compact) plants. Golden sunset-yellow zucchini stand out against dark green foliage making them fun and easy to find.

    • Butterstick Hybrid
    • Fort Knox Hybrid
    • Golden Delight
    • Golden Egg Hybrid
    • Rheinau Gold

    These plants produce firm, straight, yellow zucchini with a hint of nutty flavor. The single-stem habit makes it easy to pick these summer squash, and they’re known for producing over an extended period after plants reach maturity at 50 days. They’re a good choice for containers since they only spread 18 inches and grow two to three feet tall. ‘But...

    This Burpee exclusive does require five feet of room to spread, but the bushes only reach about two feet tall and will reward you with a rich supply of excellent fruit that’s still high-quality even if it’s left on the plant to grow to 10 inches long. ‘Fort Knox’ Available from Burpeein a 20-seed packet.

    These bright colored, sunshiney zukes with a nutty, sweet flavor are the ones I’m growing this year, and so far they’ve beat the heat here in humid Tennessee. More important for me, you can spot even the tiny buttercup-colored fruits from three paces away, so I’m picking them while they’re still small and delicious in stir fries. And the plants are...

    One of the fastest growing cultivars, with just 41 days to maturity from direct sowing, ‘Golden Egg’ is also ideal for containers. And it’s fun to look at! I grew four of these bushes this past summer, and they kept me supplied with egg-shaped golden fruits for quite a few weeks. They do spread a bit, so just one will fill up a container. Outside a...

    Appealing, slightly raised ribs run the length of these fruits to distinguish this USDA Certified Organic and Demeter Certified Biodynamic variety, which was bred in Switzerland by Sativa Rheinau. It’s known for producing mightily throughout an extended season, with fruits that tend to be a bit shorter than the better-known green types. This variet...

    • Early Summer. ‘Early Summer’ is an heirloom, open-pollinated crookneck variety that has been sold in catalogs since 1928. Fruits have narrow, curved necks, and are light yellow in color with semi-smooth skin.
    • Pic-N-Pic. If the idea of being up to your elbows in summer squash doesn’t daunt you, you might try growing a prolific hybrid. ‘ Pic-N-Pic’ is a crookneck squash hybrid that was bred for high productivity and good flavor.
    • Supersett. Want that bumper crop of summer squash early? ‘ Supersett’ is an early-maturing hybrid crookneck that provides generous harvests with delicate flavor.
    • Early Prolific. One of the most popular straightneck varieties, ‘Early Prolific’ is an open-pollinated heirloom that won the All-America Selections prize in 1938.
  3. Rheinau Gold" zucchini, Cucurbita pepo, is an early variety of fruiting vegetable with a bushy habit. It produces a large number of elongated, thin-skinned, yellow fruits. The flowers can be eaten as a salad or fritter. SUCCESSFUL SEEDING OF Rheinau Gold zucchini? How to grow "Rheinau Gold" zucchini plants from seed? In pots, from March to May.

  4. May 8, 2021 · There are many varieties for this sweet veggie, and the only way you can try out those rare varieties in your recipes is if you grow them yourself. Read on to find out about those delicious zucchini varieties, how to grow them, and how to care for and harvest this golden veggie.

  5. People also ask

  6. Add to cart. Savor old-fashioned zucchini flavor with an updated style: relatively compact plants with no leaf spines and gold-skinned fruit. These summertime favorites still offer a fast-growing, abundant crop that continues non-stop until frost. Try growing them in 20-inch or larger containers.

  1. People also search for