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Courgette
Gold rush
Courgette Goldrush
A harvested goldrush courgette
Scientific Classification
Species: Cucurbita Pepo
Heirloom
Cross
Hybrid
Tick
Open pol
Cross

Cucurbita pepo 'Gold Rush' is a F1 Hybrid courgette that won the All-American Selection awards. These plants produce 7-8 inch blunt-ended squashes that are picked when matured.

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J F M A M J J A S O N D
Sow (indoors)
Sow (outdoors)
Harvest

Growing[]

Main article: Courgette - Growing

Sowing[]

Indoors[]

Sow seeds individually on edge in small pots of moist seed compost 2cm (1in) deep. Place in warmth 15-18°C (60-65°F). As seedlings develop, grow on under cool, light conditions, but not in bright sun.

Outdoors[]

Water sowing positions, then sow two or three seeds close together in a group 2cm (1in) deep. Allow 90cm (36in) between groups. After germination, leave only the strongest seedling in each group.

Transplanting[]

Gradually accustom young plants to conditions outside for 2-3 weeks before planting out to their final positions when danger of frost has passed. Allow about 90cm (36in) between plants.

Aftercare[]

Water frequently, especially during dry spells.

Harvest[]

Cut fruits when about 10-15cm (4-6in) long. Regular harvesting prolongs the cropping season. Larger fruits can be left to grow and used as marrows.

References[]

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