Extremely productive vines bear dozens of 4 to 5 in, little "mini" spaghetti squashes. The semi-compact vines can be trained up a fence or trellis so the little golden squashes hang like ornaments. These little minis cook up quickly, making it fast and easy to fork out their spaghetti like flesh to top with pizza sauce or a little butter and grated cheese for a quick, nutritious and low calorie dish. After harvest, these little squashes store very well to enjoy for many good meals.
| Type | : | Squash |
| Common Name | : | Squash |
| Light Requirements | : | Full Sun |
| Harvest Season | : | Winter |
| Minimum Spacing | : | 2 ft Row, 6 in Hill |
| Days to Germination | : | 7 to 10 days |
| Days to Harvest | : | 80 days |
| Recommended Planting Time | : | April to June |
| Depth | : | 1 in |