Costata Romanesco Zucchini
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Costata Romanesco Zucchini, an Italian heirloom variety, is celebrated for its attractive strongly ribbed, flecked green skin, prolific yields of both fruit and male blossoms, and exceptional flavor. This zucchini can be harvested at 6 to 12 inches in length, offering a creamy, nutty taste and a firm texture that makes it ideal for a variety of healthy dishes, from salads to stir-fries. Costata Romanesco Zucchini has been cultivated in Italy for centuries, valued for its flavor and versatility in traditional Italian cuisine. Its name "Costata" refers to the ribbed structure, while "Romanesco" points to its Roman heritage. Ideal for grilling, sautéing, or baking, Costata Romanesco also produces an abundance of male blossoms perfect for stuffing and frying. To prepare, simply slice the zucchini for fresh or cooked applications, or use the blossoms as a gourmet ingredient in your favorite recipes. This zucchini is not only delicious but also nutritious, being rich in vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants.
Also Known As: Italian Ribbed Zucchini, Romanesco Zucchini, Roman Zucchini.
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Plant Name: |
Zucchini, Costata Romanesco |
Latin Name: |
Curcubita pepo |
Days to Germinate: | 7-14 |
Days to Harvest: | 55 |
Germination Rate: | 91% |
Test Date: | 2/24 |
Growth Habit: | Bush |
USDA Zones: | 2-12 |
Lifespan: | Annual |
Brand: | TomorrowSeeds |
Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
GMO: | No |
Pollination: |
Heirloom, Open-Pollinated |
Fungicide-Treated Seeds:*: | No |
Seeds Packed For**: | 2025 |
*Fungicide-treated seeds protect the seedlings from diseases until they are up and growing. Do not eat treated seeds.
**Seeds are freshly packed for the growing season of the year listed. Seeds are still viable beyond pack date. Store in a cool and dry location such as the refrigerator or basement to best preserve germination rates.
Planting Instructions:
Soil Preparation:
Remove weeds, large rocks, and litter from the planting area. Leave small weeds and dead grass, they will enrich the soil when turned under. Spade the soil 8-12 inches deep and turn each shovel of soil over completely to cover the plant materials with soil. You may add fertilizer (see "Fertilizing" below) or organic material such as compost, leaves, or rotted hay over planting area at this point . For squash, make rows of soil beds 4-6 inches high and at least 3 feet apart. This formation of ridges will help with drainage.Planting:
Since squash does not grow well in cool weather, plant in the spring after all danger of frost has passed and the soil begins to warm. For a good fall crop, plant early so squash will mature before the first killing frost. To plant, make 1 inch deep holes spaced 1 1/2 - 2 feet apart in raised beds down the rows, then plant 5-6 seeds in each hole. Cover thinly with soil and water after planting. After the seeds come up, thin to 3 squash plants per hill.Planting Depth: | 1 inch |
Within-Row Spacing: |
1 1/2 - 2 feet |
Between-Row Spacing: |
3 feet |
Care During the Season:
Harvesting:
Nutrition Facts:
|
Calories 33 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat 0.6 g | 0% |
Saturated fat 0.2 g | 1% |
Polyunsaturated fat 0.2 g | |
Monounsaturated fat 0 g | |
Trans fat regulation 0 g | |
Cholesterol 0 mg | 0% |
Sodium 16 mg | 0% |
Potassium 512 mg | 14% |
Total Carbohydrate 6 g | 2% |
Dietary fiber 2 g | 8% |
Sugar 4.9 g | |
Protein 2.4 g | 4% |
Vitamin A | 7% | Vitamin C | 58% |
Calcium | 3% | Iron | 3% |
Vitamin D | 0% | Vitamin B-6 | 15% |
Cobalamin | 0% | Magnesium | 8% |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. |