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Zucchini's is a very rewarding plant. With a few plants you will have enough courgettes for the whole neighborhood.
Harvest courgettes at an early stage (15-20 cm), that's when they taste best. The courgette plant continues to produce new courgettes in this way.
Did you know that the flowers of the zucchini are also edible. Fried zucchini flowers are a real delicacy in Italy and Greece.
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Looking for zucchini seeds to sow in your vegetable garden? You have come to the right place at Tuinzaden.eu, we have a wide range of seeds from different seed breeders. Not only the standard green courgette from the supermarket, but also round and yellow courgettes. Take a quick look in our webshop and buy your zucchini seeds today!
By growing zucchini from seed, the choice of the different zucchini varieties is much greater. Growing zucchini seeds yourself is not difficult and a lot of fun. If the courgette plant has a good location and sufficient nutrients, you can enjoy countless fresh courgettes after 3-4 months.
Courgettes come in many more shapes, sizes and colors than the well-known elongated dark green courgette in the supermarket. The most popular zucchini varieties are:
Pick zucchini at a young stage for the best flavor, around 15 cm.
Below you will find a list of the most frequently asked questions with answers about sowing and growing zucchini seeds yourself. Before sowing your seeds, always read the enclosed sowing instructions on the packaging for your specific zucchini variety.
It is best to pre-sow courgette seeds indoors from April. Zucchini seedlings are somewhat more difficult to transplant because of the roots, so sow each seed in a separate pot immediately. Press the zucchini seeds on their sides about 2 cm deep into the sowing soil. Sowing the oval seeds on their sides makes them much easier to germinate and less likely to rot. Then place the pots in a warm, light spot and keep the soil slightly moist. It is even easier to place the pots in a greenhouse, as the germination temperature of zucchini seeds is 20-22 ° C.
Once the seeds have germinated, you can store the seedlings in a cooler place. Start hardening off the zucchini plants in May by placing them outside in a sunny, sheltered place for 2 weeks during the day. As soon as there is no longer a chance of night frost, you can plant the plants in open ground. Maintain a mutual planting distance of more than 100 x 100 cm.
Water regularly, especially on hot days, and add extra fertilizer if necessary. After about 3-4 months you can harvest the first zucchini. Pick the courgettes at an early stage for the best taste, with most varieties this is when the courgettes are about 15cm long. By picking the courgettes young and regularly, you also stimulate new fruiting and you will enjoy the plants for longer.
Zucchini seeds can be pre-sown indoors in pots from mid-April to May. Press the zucchini seeds on their sides about 2 cm deep into the sowing soil.
If you want to sow the zucchini plants directly outside in the ground, do not start sowing until mid-May.
Zucchini seeds germinate after about 1-2 weeks, depending on the temperature.
Zucchini seeds germinate at a soil temperature of 20-22 ° C.
Sow the zucchini seeds on their sides about 2 cm deep. Sowing the oval seeds on their sides makes them much easier to germinate and less likely to rot.
Zucchini seedlings are somewhat more difficult to transplant because of the roots, so it is better to sow each seed in a separate pot immediately. If you are sowing the seeds outside in the garden, sow 2-3 seeds per hole and thin out later by leaving the strongest seedling standing.
Start hardening the zucchini plants in May by putting them outside in a sunny sheltered place for 2 weeks during the day.
Maintain a mutual planting distance of more than 100 x 100 cm. Plant several zucchini plants together so that they can pollinate each other.
Zucchini plants like a warm, sunny and sheltered place. Water the soil sufficiently on hot days.
Place zucchini plants in a warm, sunny but sheltered spot. Water regularly and do not let the soil dry out. If the soil is poor, you also need to add extra fertilizer.
Use nutritious, well-draining potting soil. If necessary, fertilize during the growing season.
You can harvest the first courgettes in August-September, about 3-4 months after sowing. Pick the courgettes at an early stage for the best taste, with most varieties this is when the courgettes are about 15cm long. By picking the courgettes young and regularly, you also stimulate new fruiting and you will enjoy the plants for longer.