Sandia Seed Company
Squash, Summer - Black Beauty Zucchini Seeds - Easy to Grow
Squash, Summer - Black Beauty Zucchini Seeds - Easy to Grow
Share
Couldn't load pickup availability
Grow Your Own Bountiful Harvest with Black Beauty Summer Squash Seeds
Experience the joy of homegrown zucchini with our Black Beauty Summer Squash Seeds. These easy-to-grow seeds produce an abundant crop of tender, flavorful zucchini all summer long. Perfect for beginner gardeners and seasoned growers alike, these heirloom, non-GMO seeds deliver exceptional results with minimal effort.
Why Choose Black Beauty Zucchini?
Our Black Beauty Summer Squash is renowned for its:
- Prolific production - Enjoy continuous harvests throughout the season
- Superior flavor - Best when picked young at 6-8" long
- Easy cultivation - Drought-tolerant plants with smooth, spineless stalks
- Versatile uses - Perfect for salads, grilling, baking, or as a pasta substitute
Planting & Growing Tips
For optimal results with your Black Beauty Summer Squash Seeds:
- Plant directly in garden soil 2-3 weeks after last frost
- Create mounds of rich soil 2' apart, planting 2 seeds per mound
- Thin to 1 strong plant per mound
- Keep well-watered and fertilized
- Harvest in just 55 days when fruits reach 6-8"
Nutritional Powerhouse
Beyond their delicious taste, Black Beauty zucchini offer impressive health benefits:
- Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants
- Contains anti-inflammatory properties
- Excellent source of potassium and B vitamins
- Supports digestion and eye health
Each packet contains 50 seeds (enough for 25 plants) of this open-pollinated heirloom variety (Cucurbita pepo). Don't forget - the beautiful yellow blossoms are edible too!
Start your zucchini-growing adventure today! With minimal care and maximum rewards, these Black Beauty Summer Squash Seeds will become a garden favorite year after year.






I had no idea, I knew you could eat the blossoms but not the leaves. I just saw your blog post about being able to eat zucchini, squash and pumpkin leaves. What a great idea to supplement dishes with some greens. I have a hard time keeping lettuce and spinach growing in the summer, so this will be the perfect alternative. Thanks for the tips. Your zucchini seeds were VERY viable – every single one sprouted and we had to thin the mounds. Next time I'll only put two seeds per mound and thin to one, it's just so hard to cull them! ;) The plants have been very productive. Thanks for the excellent seeds and for all your food garden ideas!
I direct seeded these in mounds in our garden and nearly every seed sprouted. We thinned them out and had three plants, and oh my gosh, we had more zucchini than we knew what to do with. We made fritters, pancakes, bread, soup, roasted zucchini, pickled them, stir fried them, you name it. We also picked the smaller attractive zucchinis and shared them with neighbors and friends. We also loved picking the male flowers to stuff and fry for a fancy appetizer. I will now grow these every year, they were by far the most productive of all of our veggies in our garden. These truly will feed the world!
These were very fast growing and prolific, and, if I didn't keep an eye on them, they'd grow into huge beasts. I loved using them for your Spicy Zucchini Fritters recipe! I just sowed the seeds directly in the garden, so easy to grow!
We just planted these in mounds at our community garden about 3 weeks ago at the end of July, and they germinated quickly and are growing fast! We hope to have a second crop of zucchini in the next month before the frost hits. We'll let you know how it goes! We had great germination on these seeds by, the way, every one of them hatched so we dug up some from the mounds and transplanted after they had their first leaves, and the transplanted ones are doing great, too! Now we have 5 new zucchini plants to keep us well-fed this fall and winter. We love freezing shredded or chopped zucchini to make bread, burritos, stews and more all winter long.
Recent Growing Tips & Recipes:
View all-
How to store cucumbers until you have enough to...
Customer question: I finally have cucumbers coming in, with lots more to come this week. What is the best way to store them until Sunday (over 4 days away) when...
How to store cucumbers until you have enough to...
Customer question: I finally have cucumbers coming in, with lots more to come this week. What is the best way to store them until Sunday (over 4 days away) when...
-
Ten great peppers for pots in small spaces!
Peppers are a great vegetable to grow on a patio, deck or sunny balcony. So if you don't have a lot of space, you can still grow some peppers! Some...
Ten great peppers for pots in small spaces!
Peppers are a great vegetable to grow on a patio, deck or sunny balcony. So if you don't have a lot of space, you can still grow some peppers! Some...
-
How to store fresh Basil from the Garden
What is the best way to save fresh basil? If you pick some fresh basil for other herbs from your garden, it's always good to use the herbs right away. But,...
How to store fresh Basil from the Garden
What is the best way to save fresh basil? If you pick some fresh basil for other herbs from your garden, it's always good to use the herbs right away. But,...

Green Chile Seeds
Discover all of the Green Chile Seeds Sandia Seed has to offer,...

Best Peppers for Containers
If you want to grow peppers in containers, below are our top...