These seeds are produced without chemical pesticides or fertilizers, are sustainable, healthy and ideal for vegetable garden, garden and culinary applications.
Premium organic cucurbita seeds – healthy, tasty, and sustainable.
Discover our carefully selected range of organic cucurbita seeds at Easyseeds.nl, including pumpkins, squash, and ornamental gourds. Our seeds are 100% free of synthetic chemicals and pesticides, so you'll grow healthy, strong plants that thrive in gardens and on farms.
Grow your own delicious and nutritious harvest while contributing to sustainable agriculture. Whether you're growing for commercial use, your own garden, or local farm markets, our organic Cucurbita seeds consistently deliver rich yields and delicious flavor.
Growing organic Cucurbita seeds offers several advantages:
Chemical-free production – No synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
Healthier plants and soil – Supports biodiversity and natural soil health.
Better taste and nutrition – Many organic varieties have superior flavor and nutrient profiles.
Eco-friendly farming – Reduces environmental impact and promotes sustainable agriculture.
We offer a variety of organic Cucurbita seeds, including:
Pumpkins – Classic varieties for carving, cooking, and baking.
Winter squash – Nutritious and long-storing types like butternut and acorn squash.
Summer squash – Fast-growing options like zucchini and pattypan.
Gourds – Ornamental varieties perfect for decoration.
Spring planting – After the last frost when soil temperatures reach at least 15°C (60°F).
Greenhouse or indoor start – In colder regions, start seeds indoors 3-4 weeks before transplanting outside.
Direct sowing – For best results, sow seeds directly in warm, well-drained soil.
To grow strong, productive Cucurbita plants:
Provide full sun – At least 6-8 hours per day.
Use rich, well-draining soil – Add compost or organic matter for nutrients.
Water consistently – Keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering.
Mulch around plants – Helps retain moisture and reduce weeds.
Support vining varieties – Use trellises or space them properly for best results.
Yes! Most Cucurbita plants rely on bees and other pollinators to set fruit. To improve pollination:
Plant flowers nearby to attract pollinators.
Avoid pesticides that harm beneficial insects.
Hand-pollinate if pollinators are scarce – Transfer pollen between male and female flowers using a small brush.
For a larger, healthier harvest:
Feed plants organically – Use compost tea, seaweed extract, or organic fertilizers.
Space plants correctly – Prevents overcrowding and allows airflow.
Harvest at the right time – Pick summer squash young for tenderness; allow winter squash to mature for full flavor.
To save seeds for next season:
Select healthy, mature fruits from strong plants.
Scoop out seeds and rinse to remove pulp.
Dry seeds completely in a warm, ventilated area.
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Properly stored seeds can remain viable for 3-5 years.