Yellow Crookneck (OG)

Product ID: 2450

Vegetables > Squash

Choice eating quality.

Many choose this special Johnny's strain as the best yellow variety for buttery flavor and firm texture. Big plants are late to begin bearing, but then yield consistently over a long picking period. Best picked small, 4-5" long. Organically grown. Avg. 5,600 seeds/lb. Packet: 30 seeds.

  Days to Maturity or Bloom:   58

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2450Packet  $2.95 
24501 Ounce  $7.50 
24501/4 Pound  $10.60 
24501 Pound  $28.45 
24505 Pounds  $122.95 

Yellow Crookneck (OG)


Yellow Crookneck (OG)



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CULTURE: Fertile, composted, well-drained soil is best. DIRECT SEEDING: Sow beginning in late spring after danger of frost, when soil temp. is minimum 62°F (17°C) for treated seeds and 70°F (21°C) for untreated seeds. Seeds will rot in cool soil, especially cool, wet soil! Sow 2-3 seeds every 9-12" (thin to 1 plant), 1/2-1" deep; or sow about 4" apart (thin to 1 plant/ft.), rows 5-6' apart. ROW COVERS: AG-19 (heavier grade) floating row covers will provide about 4° of frost protection, and add warmth for vigor and earlier harvest. DISEASES: If the first few fruits wither, blacken, and/or fail to enlarge, it indicates absence of pollination, remedied when male blossoms appear and provide pollen. Virus diseases tend to be cyclic; watch for resistant varieties. Downy mildew may occur in cool, damp weather, powdery mildew in hot, droughty periods and in the fall. Till in the vines before winter or remove and compost mildewed plants. Copper fungicides offer some control. INSECT PESTS: Protect young plants with floating row covers (see Index). Cucumber beetles, squash bugs, and vine borers can be a challenge. Rotenone and pyrethrin offer some control. Squash bug eggs laid on underside of leaves may be located and crushed. Keep borders well mowed. For vine borers, use rotenone around the base of young plants. Cut borers out of vines and hill soil over the wound. Clean up refuse in the fall, and spring-plow the ground to bury the pupae. HARVEST: Sow every 2-3 weeks for consistent supply. Cut or twist off young fruit at a size fitting market requirements. Avoid scratching fruits. Harvest regularly, 2-3 times a week depending on age of plants and growing weather. STORAGE: Refrigerate at 32-50°F and high humidity to store 1-2 weeks. DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days if transplanting. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE: (at 3 seeds/ft., rows 6' apart)-Zucchini: 62'/oz., 1,000'/lb., 7 1/4 lbs./acre. Yellow Summer: 93'/oz., 1,500'/lb., 5 lbs./acre. Patty Pan: 100'/oz., 1,600'/lb., 4 1/2 lbs./acre. TRANSPLANTS: Figure rates from seed counts. SEED SPECS: SEEDS/LB.: Zucchini: 2,500-4,200 (avg. 3,000); Yellow Summer: 4,200-6,000 (avg. 4,500); Patty Pan: 4,200-5,700 (avg. 4,800). PACKET: Avg. 30 seeds.

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Organic Seeds and Supplies

Organic Seeds and Supplies

For seeds, OG means "organically grown" and signifies seeds harvested
from plants grown organically, without synthetic fertilizers or
pesticides and according to National Organic Program standards.
For supplies, OG signifies products that are approved for use in growing certified organic crops; supplies are listed by OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) when noted in the product description.