Acorn squash seeds produce warm-season annual plants that grow as trailing or semi-bushy vines. These plants develop broad leaves and sturdy stems, forming compact to moderately spreading growth depending on growing conditions. Acorn squash thrives in warm temperatures and requires a long growing season to fully mature. It adapts well to fertile, well-drained soils and performs best with consistent moisture and full sunlight. Suitable for garden beds and open growing spaces, the plant produces firm, ribbed fruits as part of its natural growth cycle.
Features
- Warm-season crop with trailing or semi-bushy vine growth
- Requires a long growing period for full development
- Suitable for garden beds and open spaces
- Adapts to fertile, well-drained soils
- Performs best with consistent sunlight and moisture
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Cucurbita pepo
- Common Name (US): Acorn Squash
- Seed Type / Variety: Winter squash variety
- Growth Habit: Trailing or semi-bushy vine
- USDA Zones: 3–11 (grown as annual)
- Planting Season: Spring (after last frost)
- Growing Season: Summer to early fall
- Sowing Season: March to May (outdoor sowing in warm regions); April to June (cooler regions)
- Germination Time and Conditions: 7–14 days at 20–30°C with warm, moist soil
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile loamy soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate, consistent watering
- Mature Plant Size: 30–60 cm height; 1.5–3 meters spread
- Plant Spacing: 90–120 cm between plants
