Zucchini Golden
$4.95
Cucurbita Pepo
- Seed Count 3
- Gourmet Flavour
- Annual
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Description
Zucchini Golden is an extremely beautiful variety that stands out in any garden adding an eye-catching element to your vegetable patch. It grows as a non-trailing bush variety. Instead of stretching and climbing, it settles into a compact clump of leafy growth, keeping itself tidy and manageable. This habit makes it a natural fit for smaller gardens where every square metre counts. Many gardeners grow it in pots as well, and the plant responds perfectly well as long as it has enough room to spread a little and settle in.
Harvesting the fruit between 15 – 20 cm gives you the best possible eating quality. The flesh is still tender and sweet, with a smoothness that makes it lovely to use in the kitchen. You can use ย use it exactly as they would use green zucchini, but the golden variety adds a little more visual appealย It is beautiful grilled, gaining that slight charred sweetness that works so well beside meats and salads. It bakes quite happily in casseroles, tarts, and savoury loaves. It steams to a soft, velvety finish for quick weeknight meals and stews gently into soups where its colour still holds.
Another reason Zucchini Golden remains popular is how approachable it is for gardeners of all levels. Beginners often feel encouraged by a plant that grows readily and rewards them quickly. The reliability of this variety can take the edge off the usual worries that come with growing your own food. New gardeners discover that zucchini, especially a sturdy type like this, can help them build confidence early on.ย .
The plant itself brings a lovely presence to the vegetable bed. The leaves are large and lush, creating a generous canopy that looks healthy and full through the warm months. The golden fruit peeks out from underneath, creating a display that always feels rewarding.. For gardeners who enjoy the look of their garden as much as the produce, this variety adds something special. It lifts the whole space with its brightness..
Zucchini Golden is more than just a bright addition to the garden. It is a dependable, attractive, and wonderfully useful plant that keeps giving throughout the season. Whether you are just starting out or have been gardening for years, it offers a friendly introduction or a reliable favourite. Its beautiful colour brightens the garden, its compact shape suits a wide range of spaces, and its flavour brings life to your cooking. It is the kind of plant that earns its place and stays there season after season.
Related Article: Zucchini’s From Sowing to Harvest
| Method: Set seedlings | Soil Temp: 21ยฐC - 35ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Oct - Jan | Position: Full sun |
| Arid: Nov - Mar | Row Spacing: 90 cm |
| Temperate: Oct - Feb | Planting Depth: 5mm |
| Sub Tropical: Oct - Feb | Harvest: 60 Days |
| Tropical: Apr - Aug | Plant Height: 90 cm |
๐ฑ Sowing: Trays vs. Direct in the Ground
Zucchini is a fast-growing and generous plant, making it a favourite for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. In most parts of Australia, sowing is best done in spring through early summer, once the soil has warmed to at least 18ยฐC. Zucchinis dislike the cold, so timing is key!
Direct Sowing
This is the most common methodโand often the easiest. Zucchini seedlings don’t love having their roots disturbed, so if your soil is prepped and conditions are right, sowing directly into the ground is your best bet.
- When to sow: Mid-Spring to early Summer, depending on your climate.
- How to sow: Plant seeds 2โ3cm deep, about 60โ80cm apart in rows or mounds.
- Why it works: Strong root development and fewer issues with transplant shock.
Sowing in Trays
If youโre in a cooler region or want a head start on the season, you can start seeds in trays indoors or in a greenhouse. But transplant carefully!
- Choose deeper cells or biodegradable pots so roots donโt become cramped.
- Harden off your seedlings before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions over 5โ7 days.
- Transplant when seedlings have at least 2 true leaves and the soil is warm.
๐ก Tip: If youโre sowing in trays, sow 1โ2 seeds per pot and thin to the strongest seedling.
๐ง Seed Pre-Treatment
Zucchini seeds donโt require any pre-treatment to germinate well. Theyโre large, vigorous seeds that usually sprout within 5โ10 days under warm conditions.
If you want to speed up germination, soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 4โ6 hours before sowing. This helps soften the seed coat.
๐ฟ Soil & Position
Zucchini are hungry and thirsty plants, so give them the royal treatment!
- Soil: Rich, free-draining soil full of organic matter (like compost or aged manure).
- pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.0โ7.0).
- Sunlight: Full sun (at least 6โ8 hours a day).
- Spacing: Allow ample airflowโplants can grow large and bushy.
Before planting, prepare the bed by digging through compost and a handful of pelletised organic fertiliser. Raised beds or mounds help with drainage and warmth.
๐งโ๐พ Care & Maintenance
Zucchini are pretty easy once they get going, but they do have a few key needs:
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water at the base to avoid fungal issues.
- Mulching: Helps retain moisture and keeps fruit clean.
- Feeding: A fortnightly liquid feed with a seaweed solution or compost tea keeps them productive.
- Pollination: Zucchini have separate male and female flowers. Bees usually handle this, but if your fruit are dropping early, hand-pollinate using a soft brush or by gently rubbing male and female flowers together.
๐ผ Companion Planting Guide
Zucchinis are sociable, but not with everyone! Hereโs who they like to grow alongside:
| Good Companions | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| Nasturtiums | Deter aphids and attract pollinators |
| Marigolds | Repel nematodes and pests |
| Basil | Enhances flavour and deters whiteflies |
| Corn | Tall structure offers some shade |
| Beans | Fix nitrogen into the soil |
Avoid planting near:
๐ฑ Potatoes (compete for nutrients), other cucurbits (space-hogging and disease-prone), or fennel (growth-inhibiting).
๐ฅ Harvesting
Zucchinis grow fastโblink and theyโll double in size!
- When to harvest: Usually 6โ8 weeks after sowing. Pick when 12โ20cm long for the best texture and taste.
- How to harvest: Use a sharp knife or secateurs to cut the fruit cleanly from the stem. Donโt pull!
- Check daily: Frequent picking encourages more fruit.
๐ก Bonus: Young male flowers can also be picked and stuffed or batteredโdelicious!
๐ Common Issues & Fixes
| Problem | Symptom | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Powdery mildew | White powdery coating on leaves | Improve airflow, water at base, use milk spray (1:10 milk to water) |
| Poor fruit set | Flowers drop, no fruit develops | Hand-pollinate; attract more bees |
| Blossom end rot | Sunken, dark patches on fruit ends | Maintain even watering; ensure calcium availability |
| Aphids | Clusters on new growth | Hose off; spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap |
| Vine borer (less common AU) | Wilting stems, sudden collapse | Slit stem and remove grub; mound soil over cut area to re-root |
๐ผ Seed Saving Guide
Saving zucchini seeds is easy once you know the stepsโbut itโs not something you can do from your regular eating zucchinis. Youโll need to let one or two fruits fully mature on the plant until they grow large, hard, and begin to yellow or orange. Here’s how:
Step-by-Step Seed Saving
- Choose a healthy plant: Avoid saving from weak or pest-ridden vines.
- Isolate varieties: Zucchini cross easily with other Cucurbita pepo types like pumpkins or pattypans. To keep it true, grow only one pepo variety at a timeโor hand-pollinate and bag flowers.
- Let fruit mature: Leave it on the vine for 8โ10 weeks after normal picking stage.
- Harvest & cure: Pick the mature fruit and let it cure in a cool, dry place for 2โ3 weeks.
- Extract seeds: Cut open, scoop out seeds, and rinse off pulp in a colander.
- Ferment (optional): Soak seeds in a jar with water for 2โ3 days to remove coating and improve germination.
- Dry thoroughly: Spread seeds on paper towel or mesh in a warm, shaded place for 1โ2 weeks.
- Store: Keep in a labelled paper envelope in a cool, dark, dry place. Seeds remain viable for 3โ5 years.
๐ป Final Thoughts
Zucchini really is one of those โset and forget (but donโt forget to pick!)โ crops. With its fast growth, abundant yield, and tasty versatility, itโs a joy to grow in the Aussie garden. Whether youโre growing green, yellow, or striped varieties, the real trick is to keep up with themโboth in harvesting and giving them a bit of care as the season rolls on.
Start with rich soil, give them room to breathe, and watch your patch flourish. And remember, even if you end up with a glut (it happens!), thereโs always zucchini slice, fritters, or a cheeky jar of zucchini pickles to soak up the surplus.
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