Shooting Star' has an upright, climbing habit that is ideal for smaller gardens.'Shooting Star' F1 will produce good yields of colourful fruits when harvested regularly. Companion planting: try growing courgettes with Calendula to attract pollinating insects which will in turn pollinate your courgette flowers.Sow courgette seed indoors from April to May for transplanting later on, or direct sow outdoors from late May to June. Prepare the soil in early spring by adding plenty of well-rotted farmyard manure to improve its structure and fertility. Indoors, sow seed at a depth of 2cm ( 3/4") in 7.5cm (3") pots of free-draining, seed sowing compost. Place in a propagator or seal container inside a plastic bag at a temperature of 20-25C (68-77F) until germination which takes 5-7 days. Do not exclude light, as this helps germination. Once germinated, grow courgettes on in cooler conditions until all risk of frost has passed and courgette plants are large enough to be transplanted. Gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions over 7 - 10 days before planting courgettes outdoors in rich fertile, well-drained soil in full sun at a distance of 90cm (36") apart. Cover with a protective netting or fleece to prevent attack from birds and insects. When growing courgettes, a thick mulch of organic matter spread around the plants will help to conserve moisture at the roots.Product specifications:Position: Full SunHeight: Up to 120cm when fully establishedSpread: Up to 60cm when fully establishedCourgette 'Shooting Star' F1 (approx. 8 seeds)Harvest period: June to OctoberDelivered with growing and care instructionsImages shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonal changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months).
Courgette Shooting Star F1 Hybrid 1 Seed Packet (8 Seeds)
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