
Suffolk Herbs Organic Courgette Goldy
Fabulous bright yellow fruits with a slightly different flavour to green varieties with a crisper texture. Heavy Cropper over a long period.
Sow April to May underglass. Mid May to June outdoors.
Plant Out May to June.
Harvest July to October.
Where to Sow
Sow seed on edge 1.5cm (1/2") deep to prevent rotting in pots or trays during April to May 2.5cm (1") apart under glass at 20°C (68°F) using good quality seed sowing compost.
Sow outdoors mid-May to June direct into growing site 1.5cm (1/2") deep 2 to 3 seeds in each position 60cm (24") apart.
What to do next
Greenhouse sowings should be gradually hardened off once they have developed the first pair of rough leaves and transplanted to growing site in late-May to early-June 60cm (24") apart. Outdoor sowings should be thinned to one plant per station.
Handy Tip
Silvery / yellow blotches on the leaves of F1 hybrid yellow fruiting courgettes is not a sign of disease, but is a natural characteristic of the leaf colouring.
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Description
Fabulous bright yellow fruits with a slightly different flavour to green varieties with a crisper texture. Heavy Cropper over a long period.
Sow April to May underglass. Mid May to June outdoors.
Plant Out May to June.
Harvest July to October.
Where to Sow
Sow seed on edge 1.5cm (1/2") deep to prevent rotting in pots or trays during April to May 2.5cm (1") apart under glass at 20°C (68°F) using good quality seed sowing compost.
Sow outdoors mid-May to June direct into growing site 1.5cm (1/2") deep 2 to 3 seeds in each position 60cm (24") apart.
What to do next
Greenhouse sowings should be gradually hardened off once they have developed the first pair of rough leaves and transplanted to growing site in late-May to early-June 60cm (24") apart. Outdoor sowings should be thinned to one plant per station.
Handy Tip
Silvery / yellow blotches on the leaves of F1 hybrid yellow fruiting courgettes is not a sign of disease, but is a natural characteristic of the leaf colouring.

















