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Included in Sets - Starts at $0.32 per Zucchini Seeds Variety
Grow your own zucchini (Cucurbita pepo), the famously prolific summer squash that turns a couple of plants into a season of tender green fruit. Whether you want to buy zucchini seeds for sauteing, grilling, spiralizing into noodles, or baking into moist zucchini bread, you are in the right place. Our non-GMO heirloom zucchini seed sprouts fast and produces heavily once summer warms up. Zucchini is one of the easiest and most rewarding vegetables to grow from seed, often cropping within two months of sowing. Browse our zucchini seeds below, then follow our complete zucchini growing guide to take your plants from seed to harvest.
What we love about growing zucchini
- Wildly productive: a plant or two can feed the whole family
- Fast and beginner-friendly, with fruit in around 50 days
- Keeps cropping for weeks the more you pick
- Big golden blossoms that pollinators love, and are edible too
- Open-pollinated heirloom you can save and resow year after year
The prolific summer squash worth a spot in your garden
Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo) is the best-loved summer squash, a bushy, warm-season plant grown for its tender, mild-flavored fruit. Picked young at six to eight inches, zucchini is soft-skinned, quick to cook, and endlessly versatile. Each plant is famously generous, throwing out big golden blossoms followed by a rapid succession of fruit, and gardeners quickly learn that even one or two plants can keep a kitchen well supplied all summer.
How to grow zucchini from seed
Zucchini could not be easier to start once it is warm. Sow zucchini seeds about an inch deep in full sun after all danger of frost has passed, spacing plants roughly 2 to 3 feet apart to give the bushes room. Most varieties begin cropping in about 45 to 55 days and produce fastest when you harvest young fruit every day or two. For the full step-by-step, see our complete guide to growing zucchini from seed.
How to use zucchini
Zucchini is one of the kitchen's great all-rounders. Slice and saute it, char it on the grill, spiralize it into low-carb noodles, or grate it into moist breads, muffins, and fritters. Small fruit are lovely raw in salads, and the golden blossoms are a delicacy stuffed and fried. Its mild flavor soaks up garlic, herbs, and olive oil beautifully, making it a summer staple.
Zucchini and its cucurbit cousins
If you love growing zucchini, its cucurbit relatives are an easy next step. Try squash for the wider world of summer and winter types, cucumbers for crisp fruit on similar vines, or pumpkins for autumn harvests and pies. You can explore the full range in our vegetable seeds collection.
Why buy zucchini seeds from Organo Republic
Every packet of zucchini seed we sell is non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom, and germination tested, so you can sow with confidence. As a U.S.-based licensed seed dealer, we work directly with trusted growers to keep quality high and prices low, and every pack carries a QR code that links straight to free online growing guidance. Orders over $49 ship free. Whether you want a single pack of zucchini or a curated vegetable collection, you will find dependable, easy-to-grow seed here.





























