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Dark green, pie-shaped scallopini squash with pure white flesh and superior flavour at immature or full-grown size. Plants are upright and open, so the fruits are easy to see and pick. Total Eclipse pattypan squash seeds replaces Starship as a dark green scallopini. Our favourite use is picking them shortly after pollination, when the fruits are still tiny at only 5cm (2") across. At this stage they are incredibly tender and delicate, and they make a stunning side dish for any meal. Total Eclipse's hybrid vigour means that the plants are very productive and the squash are nice and uniform.
Matures in 45 days. (Hybrid seeds)
- Superior flavour
- Easy to see and pick
- Open, upright plants
- Hybrid seeds
- Matures in 45 days
All About Total Eclipse
Latin
Summer & Winter Squash: Cucurbita maxima, C. pepo, & C. moschata. Specialty Squash: Momordica charantla, Luffa acutangula.
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Difficulty
Easy, but all squash plants take up space, and some can be huge.
Season & Zone
Season: Warm season
Exposure: Full sun
Timing
Direct sow or transplant in late spring once the soil is warm. For transplants, start seeds indoors during the first two weeks of May. Optimal soil temperature: 25-35°C (77-95°F). Seeds should germinate in 7-14 days.
Starting
Sow seeds 2cm (1″) deep. Sow 3 seeds in each spot where you want a plant to grow, and thin to the strongest plant. Space summer squash 45-60cm (18-24″) apart in rows 90-120cm (36-48″) apart. Give winter squash and pumpkins even more room with a minimum of 90-120cm (36-48″) apart in rows 120-180cm (48-72″) apart.
Growing
Ideal pH: 6.0-6.8. These big plants need lots of food. Use 1 cup of complete organic fertilizer worked into the soil beneath each plant. All squash grow male flowers first, at later female flowers. The female flowers have tiny fruits at the base of their petals and require pollination by bees mostly. Incomplete pollination often happens at the beginning of the season, and results in misshapen fruits that are withered at the blossom end. Just discard these damaged fruits before they begin to rot. Encourage bees to visit the garden by growing Phacelia, sunflowers, or buckwheat for improved pollination.
Harvest
Summer Squash: Pick when small, if fruit gets big the plant stops producing. Check the plants regularly.
Winter Squash: Fruit is ripe if your thumbnail doesn’t mark the skin and the stem is dry and brown. Cut the stem about 4cm (2″) from the fruit. Squash survive a light frost, but store better if harvested before frost.
Storage
Field-cure for 10 days in the sun, or cure indoors in a warm room for 4 or 5 days. To prevent mould sponge the skins with a solution of 10 parts water to 1 part chlorine bleach. Store at 10-15ºC (50-60ºF) with low humidity with good air circulation. Try on a shelf in the garage.
Seed Info
In optimal conditions at least 80% of seeds will germinate. Usual seed life: 2 years. Per 100′ row: 180 seeds, per acre: 15M seeds.
Diseases & Pests
Bacterial wilt (Erwinia tracheiphila) – Remove and destroy infested plants. If striped or spotted cucumber beetles appear, control as early as possible. Powdery mildew – avoid wetting foliage if possible. Water early in the day so that above ground parts of the plants dry as quickly as possible. Avoid crowding plants and eliminate weeds around plants and garden area to improve air circulation. Viral disease – remove and destroy entire infested plant along with immediately surrounding soil and soil clinging to roots.
Companion Planting
Companions: corn, lettuce, melons, peas, and radish. Avoid planting squash near Brassicas or potatoes. Borage is said to improve the growth and flavour of squash. Marigolds and nasturtium repel numerous squash pest insects.
Brand | West Coast Seeds |
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Manufacturer Part Number | SQ764A |
UPC | 687704010759 |
Family | Squash |
Group | Scallopini |
Days to Maturity | 45 |
Certified Organic | No |
Heirloom | No |
Open Pollinated | No |
Hybrid | Yes |
Pack Options | A pack |
Package Language | English |
Shipping Type | Seeds |
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