Table King Bush Acorn Squash Harvest Basket

Table King Bush Acorn Squash Seeds

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Table King Bush Acorn Squash Harvest Basket

Table King Bush Acorn Squash Seeds

$0.99
Sale price  $0.99 Regular price 
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History

Table King Bush Acorn Squash is a classic American heirloom and one of the most beloved winter squash varieties ever developed for the home garden. An improved bush-type selection of the traditional acorn squash — itself a staple of Native American agriculture for centuries — Table King was developed to deliver all the rich, nutty flavor of classic acorn squash on a compact, space-saving bush plant rather than the sprawling vines of older varieties. Open-pollinated and non-GMO.

Plant Profile

  • Days to Maturity: 80–85 days
  • Fruit Size: 1–2 pounds, 5–6 inches long
  • Fruit Color: Deep dark green with subtle ribbing; flesh is deep orange
  • Plant Type: Open-pollinated, non-GMO heirloom; compact bush habit

Flavor Profile

Rich, mildly sweet, and nutty with a dense, smooth orange flesh that bakes to a buttery, creamy texture. The flavor deepens and sweetens after a few weeks of curing.

Growth Type & Harvest Yields

Compact bush plants spread 3–4 feet across and produce 4–5 squash per plant. Direct sow after frost danger passes for best results.

Disease Resistance

  • Good tolerance to powdery mildew
  • Susceptible to squash bugs and cucumber beetles — monitor regularly
  • Tip: Use row covers at planting and remove when flowers appear

Growing Tips & Planting Dimensions

  • Spacing: 24–36 inches between plants
  • Sow depth: 1 inch deep, 2–3 seeds per hill; thin to strongest seedling
  • Germination: 7–10 days at soil temps above 60°F
  • Full sun — at least 8 hours daily
  • Prefers rich, well-drained soil with consistent moisture

When to Plant

Direct sow outdoors after frost danger has passed and soil temperature is above 60°F. Can start indoors 2–4 weeks before last frost in biodegradable pots. Find your frost dates at the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.

Companion Plants & Mutual Benefits

  • Corn & Beans — classic Three Sisters combination
  • Nasturtiums — repel squash bugs and aphids
  • Marigolds — deter cucumber beetles and squash bugs
  • Avoid planting near: potatoes

How to Enjoy

  • Roasted Halves: Fill with butter and brown sugar, roast at 400°F until tender
  • Stuffed Squash: Fill with wild rice, sausage, and herbs
  • Squash Soup: Roast, scoop, and blend with stock and cream

Why Gardeners Love Table King Bush Acorn Squash

  • All-America Selections winner
  • Compact bush habit — perfect for raised beds
  • Perfect single-serving size
  • Open-pollinated and non-GMO — save seeds year after year

Harvest Tips

  • Harvest when skin is deep dark green and fully hardened
  • Cut with 1–2 inches of stem attached
  • Cure at room temperature for 1–2 weeks after harvest
  • Store in a cool, dry location (50–55°F) for up to 2–3 months

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