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ZUCCHINI - Cocozelle

ZUCCHINI - Cocozelle

OP Open Pollinated
HL Heirloom

(15 seeds)

Regular price $3.95
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Packed with authentic Italian flavour

This is no ordinary zucchini! Whereas the commercial zucchini we know so well tends to be a little bland, Cocozelle has a great flavour all Read More

This is no ordinary zucchini! Whereas the commercial zucchini we know so well tends to be a little bland, Cocozelle has a great flavour all of its own. Since you'll be wanting to eat plenty of the yummy fruits, you'll be happy with the bushy growth habit and prolific fruiting of this variety. It's an Italian heirloom that's stood the test of time, so get creative with Italian cuisine using the authentic Zucchini that will soon be among your favourite garden veg.

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Days to Harvest

50-60 days

Position/Sunlight

Full Sun

Watering

Medium

Plant Spacing

90-100cm

Plant Height

35-40cm

Additional Features

Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom

  • Product Details

    Common Name: ZUCCHINI - Cocozelle

    Seeds Per Packet: Approx 15

    Days to Harvest: 50-60 days

    Watering: Medium

    Plant Spacing: 90-100cm

    Row Spacing: 100cm

    Companion Plants: Nasturtium, peppers, Spinach, Tomato

    Additional Features: Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom

    Scientific Name: Cucurbita pepo

    Germination Time: 10 days

    Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

    Plant Height: 35-40cm

    Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov

    Arid Sow: Aug-Mar

    Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov

    Sub-Tropical Sow: Aug-Mar

    Tropical Sow: All Year

  • Growing Information

    How to Sow

    Sow your seeds directly where they are to grow after frosts as the soil begins to warm or start them in pots indoors for an earlier crop.

    How to Harvest

    Although you can let them get really big, zucchinis are at their best when they're 10-15cm long - and you'll get more fruits if you pick them then. Cut the stems above the fruit if you want them to last for a while.

  • Reviews

    14 reviews For ZUCCHINI - Cocozelle

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 14 reviews
    50%
    (7)
    29%
    (4)
    7%
    (1)
    7%
    (1)
    7%
    (1)
    D
    David Nicholls

    A good variety. Productive in a really hard year. Soft skin so non commercial but great for the home gardener. I grew them last season and will again this one, once winter finally clears off.

    B
    Barrie S.

    Very Pleased

    K
    Kristie

    this review has no content

    A
    Alan S.

    As for tomatoes plants growing OK now with 1st flowers just forming. Coldest December in 30 years

    J
    Julian Memoli

    Very low germination rate

How to Sow

Sow your seeds directly where they are to grow after frosts as the soil begins to warm or start them in pots indoors for an earlier crop.

How to Harvest

Although you can let them get really big, zucchinis are at their best when they're 10-15cm long - and you'll get more fruits if you pick them then. Cut the stems above the fruit if you want them to last for a while.

Common Name: ZUCCHINI - Cocozelle

Seeds Per Packet: Approx 15

Days to Harvest: 50-60 days

Watering: Medium

Plant Spacing: 90-100cm

Row Spacing: 100cm

Companion Plants: Nasturtium, peppers, Spinach, Tomato

Additional Features: Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Heirloom

Scientific Name: Cucurbita pepo

Germination Time: 10 days

Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

Plant Height: 35-40cm

Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Nov

Arid Sow: Aug-Mar

Temperate Sow: Sep-Nov

Sub-Tropical Sow: Aug-Mar

Tropical Sow: All Year

14 reviews For ZUCCHINI - Cocozelle

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
50%
(7)
29%
(4)
7%
(1)
7%
(1)
7%
(1)
D
David Nicholls

A good variety. Productive in a really hard year. Soft skin so non commercial but great for the home gardener. I grew them last season and will again this one, once winter finally clears off.

B
Barrie S.

Very Pleased

K
Kristie

this review has no content

A
Alan S.

As for tomatoes plants growing OK now with 1st flowers just forming. Coldest December in 30 years

J
Julian Memoli

Very low germination rate

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