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Zucchini Ronde de Nice F1 plants - Cucurbita pepo

Cucurbita pepo de Nice à fruit rond
Zucchini, Summer Squash

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Lovely courgettes. Insufficient production. Too many courgettes did not reach maturity.

Joseph A., 14/11/2020

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The 'De Nice à Fruit Rond' F1 courgette is a highly productive variety, non-vining, easy to grow. Green, speckled, round fruits. To be harvested at mid-ripeness. Ideal for stuffed presentations. Fine, tender and melting flesh. The plants of the 'De Nice à Fruit Rond' F1 round courgette should be planted from April to July, after the last frosts, for a harvest from July to October.  
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Sun
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Best planting time May to June
Recommended planting time April to July
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Flowering time June to September
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Description

The 'De Nice à Fruit Rond' F1 Courgette, also known as a gourd courgette, is a highly productive variety, non-runner, easy to succeed. Its fruits, green speckled and round, will be best harvested when young, between 0.5 and 1.5 kg. They are ideal for stuffed presentations. Their flesh is fine, tender and melting. Sow from April to June. Harvest from June to August. Courgettes and squashes are low in calories but rich in vitamins, including provitamin A, vitamin B, and minerals. The young plants of the 'De Nice à Fruit Rond' F1 Courgette are planted from April to July, after the last frost, for a harvest from July to October.

The Courgette (Cucurbita pepo) is a summer squash belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, like other squashes (pumpkin, patidou, butternut, acorn squash, pattypan, kabocha etc.). All of them originate from America and were introduced to Europe in the 16th century. Easily hybridising, squashes exhibit a wide diversity of colours (orange, green, red, yellow, black or even blue), sizes and shapes.

The Courgette is an annual plant with an upright habit, offering beautiful yellow flowers from May to October. It is harvested immature, i.e. before its complete ripeness. The majority of varieties are non-runner, but there are some runner varieties that spread on the ground and will require pinching. Courgettes can be round or long, usually green but sometimes yellow or white.

In cooking, Courgettes are often consumed cooked: sautéed, fried, in gratin, in soups or stuffed, and of course, they are part of ratatouille. Courgettes can also be eaten raw, grated and mixed with other raw vegetables.

These are fruity vegetables that need regular watering to give their best. They like heat and sun and appreciate sheltered areas.

The harvest: it takes place from July to October, by cutting the fruits with pruning shears. Pick the Courgettes when they are young and tender, without letting them grow too big (harvesting on average every 2 days during the peak season). Regular harvesting will promote the development of new fruits. You can also pick the male flowers (preferably in the morning), which can be eaten as fritters or stuffed. The male flowers, which will not produce fruits, appear on the thin and long, unswollen stems.

Storage: Courgettes can be stored for a few days at room temperature or in the bottom of the refrigerator, and cut into pieces then frozen for several months.

The gardener's tip: place a slate or tile under the fruit. It will no longer be in direct contact with the ground, thus avoiding it from rotting due to humidity.

Harvest

Harvest time July to October
Type of vegetable Fruit vegetable
Vegetable colour green
Size of vegetable Medium
Interest Flavour, Nutritional value, Very productive
Flavour Sweet
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green
Product reference40542

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Planting and care

The Courgette is grown in the sun, in a sheltered place. It is a fairly demanding vegetable that requires well-fertilised soil. It is advisable to make a good addition of mature compost (about 3/4 kg per m2) a few months before planting, by scratching to a depth of 5 cm (2in), after having, as for all vegetable crops, well loosened the soil. The Courgette thrives in fresh and light soils.

Planting:

First, let the plug plants grow by transplanting them into trays or pots with a diameter of 8 to 13 cm (3 to 5in), filled with compost. Place them in a warm and bright place. Water regularly.

Planting in open ground is done from mid-May to mid-July, when the risk of frost is gone and the soil is sufficiently warm. Space the plants 80 cm (32in) apart in all directions. Soak the plants in water for a few moments before planting. Dig a hole 20 cm (8in) in all directions and place fresh organic matter at the bottom. Place the plant, cover with fine soil and firm. Water generously.

Maintenance:

Hoe and weed at the beginning of cultivation. We recommend that you then mulch the soil, towards the end of June, with thin successive layers of clippings, mixed if possible with dead leaves. This protection, which keeps the soil moist, also reduces weeding. During cultivation, water regularly and generously (once a week in summer if there is mulching).

Like all cucurbits, the Courgette can be prone to powdery mildew: a white coating appears on the foliage. It is necessary to remove severely affected leaves and, if necessary, spray with wettable sulfur every 2 weeks. In case of minor attack, you can also treat the plants with skimmed milk, diluted at 10 to 20% in rainwater. As a preventive measure, avoid watering the foliage. A decoction of horsetail can also be applied to strengthen the foliage's resistance.

Finally, you can protect young plants from slugs and snails by placing ash or coffee grounds nearby, to be renewed in case of rain.

Trailing varieties need to be pinched. When the plant has 4 or 5 leaves, cut the stem above the first two leaves. Then cut the secondary stems again, after 3 or 4 fruits have formed.

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Cultivation

Best planting time May to June
Recommended planting time April to July

Care

Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good

Intended location

Type of use Vegetable garden
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), 130
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