Early White Bush Scallop (White Patty Pan) Summer Squash
Early White Bush Scallop (White Patty Pan) Summer Squash
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Early White Bush Scallop
Cucurbita pepo
47 days — Also known as 'White Patty Pan', 'Early White Bush Scallop' squash have a bush-type plant growth habit. The fruit are pale green to white color, turning white as the pan-shaped, scalloped fruit mature. Harvest early and often to keep the plants productive throughout the growing season and to enjoy their fine textured meat.
It is an extremely old squash variety that predates the commercial seed trade, and is often noted as dating back prior to the early 1700s. Each packet contains four grams, which is approximately 28 to 32 seeds.
[See also 'Benning's Green Tint Scallop' and 'Yellow Bush Scallop']
Planting Instructions:
Choose a location that has warm, well-drained and fertile soil. Work in plenty of organic matter and mulch to conserve moisture.
Sow directly into the garden after any threat of frost has past. Sow one inch deep in hills or rows spaced 24 to 30 inches apart.
Harvest when the fruit is six to eight inches long or still tender. Harvest will be lengthened if you keep picking.
Sow directly into the garden after any threat of frost has past. Sow one inch deep in hills or rows spaced 24 to 30 inches apart.
Harvest when the fruit is six to eight inches long or still tender. Harvest will be lengthened if you keep picking.
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