2002 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Squash Bush Delicata' (Winter)
2002 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Squash Bush Delicata' (Winter)

Squash Bush Delicata' (Winter)
2002 AAS Vegetable Award Winner

If you have never eaten a Delicata squash, this is the one to grow to eat. The orange flesh color indicates it is rich in Vitamin A. The sweet flesh is fine textured without coarse strings. Butter and brown sugar are optional when eating 'Bush Delicata' squash because it is so sweet. The squash have a long shelf life, meaning you can enjoy eating the squash into the winter months. About 100 days from sowing to harvest, the tolerance to powdery mildew will increase overall yield. The compact habit requires less garden space. The mature bush will send out 4-to-6 foot runners later in the season.
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AAS Winner Primary Details
Award: AAS Vegetable Award Winner
Class: Squash
Variety Name: Bush Delicata' (Winter)
Year: 2002
Type: Vegetables
Breeder: Seminis Vegetable Seeds

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