Black Beauty

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Black Beauty
SKU:
3704

Type: Open Pollinated / Heirloom

Class: Zucchini

Relative Days: 60

Shape: Slight Taper

Color: Dark Green

Life Cycle: Annual

Characteristics:
Black Beauty is a classic heirloom zucchini introduced in the early 20th century and still beloved today. This compact bush variety produces glossy, dark green fruit with a slight taper and outstanding flavor. Known for its reliable yields and extended harvest window, Black Beauty remains one of the most popular summer squash varieties for home gardeners and market growers alike.

Summer Squash Growing Guide
Click HERE to view Holmes Seed Company Summer Squash Growing Guide

Summer Squash (Cucurbita pepo)

Summer squash are harvested immature with soft skin and short shelf life. They are grown in both spring and fall in some climates. Varieties include:

  • Straightneck: Yellow, bottle-shaped, straight neck.
  • Crookneck: Yellow, bottle-shaped, curved neck, more difficult to harvest.
  • Scallop: Flattened and ridged; white, green, or striped.
  • Zucchini & Cocozelle: Green and yellow types; zucchini is the most common.

Commercial production favors straightneck and zucchini due to easier handling.

Temperature

Squash is a warm-season crop. Plant after frost. Germination is best at 85°F and poor below 60°F. For earlier harvests, use plastic mulch, row covers, proper orientation, or transplanting.

Soil

Best in sandy loam with high organic matter and pH 6.0–6.5. Use lighter soils for early crops. Avoid poorly drained fields. Rotate with non-cucurbit crops every 3 years to avoid soil-borne disease buildup.

Planting

Sow seeds 1–1.5" deep in rows 36–48" apart. Thin to 18–28" spacing. Use 3 lbs/acre (dribble) or 1 lb/acre (precision seeder). For plastic mulch, double rows spaced 18" apart are common. Plant every 10–14 days for a longer season, up to 60–70 days before frost.

Spacing
12–36" in row, 48–72" between rows

Harvest

Harvest when fruits are glossy and tender. Frequency depends on conditions—every 1–2 days is common. Leave a short stem on fruit. Use gloves to avoid skin damage. Quality declines as skin dulls. Harvest a planting for 2–3 weeks then move to the next.

Harvest standards by type:

  • Crookneck & Straightneck: 1¼–2" diameter
  • Zucchini: 6–8" long
  • Scallop: 3–4" diameter
  • Patty pan / Round: 2–3" diameter

Malformed first fruit is common due to poor pollination but resolves with more male flowers. Harvest consistently 2–3 times per week for best results.

Harvesting Blossoms: Harvest in mid to late morning when fully open. Cut 1–2" below flower base. Harvest only male flowers if fruit is desired from same planting.

For more information, please see links below:

Note: This information is summarized. Additional details and expanded guidelines can be found in our production sheets available in the Holmes Seed Grower's Guidebook.

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  • 5
    Black Beauty summer squash

    Posted by Robert on Jul 4th 2020

    This is an old standard, and still my favorite. You can get them anywhere, but I prefer to order from Holmes. Shipping is fast, and they have a friendly customer service, unlike the boutique seed sellers I used to rely on.