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Growing Bugle Winter Squash in the Vegetable Garden
Sow Bugle Winter Squash seeds 1 inch deep directly outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, or start indoors 3-4 weeks early. Space plants 8-12 feet apart in rows 6-8 feet apart to allow room for vines to spread.
Keep soil consistently moist and mulch to retain water. Train vines if space is limited. Good companions include corn and beans.
Harvesting Bugle Winter Squash
Harvest when fruits are tan-orange and rinds are hard, before frost. Cut squash from the vine, leaving a short stem attached. Cure in a warm, dry place for 1-2 weeks before storage.
About Variety Type Garden Seeds
Bugle Winter Squash is a French heirloom known for its elongated, trumpet-like shape.
Selected for its sweet flavor and excellent winter storage.
Popular for traditional soups, purees, and roasted dishes.
Stories
"Bugle winter squash is a unique and dependable heirloom that combines striking appearance, excellent storage, and delicious flavor, making it a favorite for gardeners who want something both practical and beautiful. The vigorous vines need room to sprawl, but the reward is an abundant harvest of long, curved fruits that truly resemble the horn of a bugle, with smooth tan skin and dense orange flesh inside. Bugle winter squash offers a sweet, nutty flavor that deepens with curing, and a creamy, fine-grained texture that works well in everything from soups and stews to roasting, mashing, and even baking. Harvest the fruits just before the first hard frost and allow them to cure in a warm, dry place for about two weeks to develop their optimal flavor and extend their shelf life. Once cured, Bugle squash stores exceptionally well in a cool, dry pantry or basement, often lasting deep into winter without losing quality. The plants are strong producers, and a few vines can provide plenty of food for months, making this variety especially valuable for gardeners who want long-term harvests. Beyond their practical use, the curved, ornamental look of Bugle squash adds charm to fall displays, making them both a decorative and culinary treasure. Easy to grow, long-lasting, and full of flavor, Bugle is a winter squash you’ll be glad to have in your garden year after year."
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- S.W. Smith, True Leaf Market Writer
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Bugle Winter Squash Seeds Per Package:
- 4 g Packet - Wholesale - Approximately 20 Seeds
- 1 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 175 Seeds
- 4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 700 Seeds
- 1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 2,800 Seeds
- 5 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 14,000 Seeds
- 25 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 70,000 Seeds
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