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Squash, Winter F1
'Sunshine' |

Squash, Winter F1 'Sunshine' Vegetable Award Winner
Consumer media have recently given coverage to winter squash because of its flavor, high
vitamin content and ability to be stored. 'Sunshine' is a new squash that outshined other
varieties in side-by-side trials across North America. The vibrant orange-red skin is
distinctive, similar to sunshine, hence the name. The 3- to 4-pound fruit is a flattened
globe shape. The bright orange flesh is sweet, nutty, creamy smooth and completely
stringless when baked, steamed or microwaved. 'Sunshine' plants are adaptable to any
growing location as long as the growing season is 80 to 95 days. Expect mature squash in
about 95 to 100 days from sowing seed or 80 days from transplants. Harvest ripe fruit in
the fall prior to or protect from frost. The short vines need 6 to 8 feet in the full-sun
garden.
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