What is Yellow Bush scallop squash?
This is a bright-yellow patty pan summer squash with the same flat, scalloped shape as the white type, offering tender flesh and a mild, buttery flavor when young.
When should I harvest Yellow Bush scallop squash?
Harvest small, at 2-4 inches across, while the skin is glossy and tender. Picking every day or two keeps the bush producing heavily.
How long until Yellow Bush squash is ready?
It matures fast, in about 50-55 days, giving an early summer harvest of colorful scalloped fruit.
How much space does this bush squash need?
Space plants about 24-36 inches apart. The compact bush habit, rather than a sprawling vine, makes it a good fit for smaller gardens and raised beds.
When and where should I plant it?
Sow directly after the last frost once soil is 60-70F, in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil. It is a warm-season annual sensitive to frost.
How many seeds are in a packet and are they heirloom?
Each packet holds about 60 seeds of this open-pollinated, non-GMO heirloom, so seed can be saved from your best fruit.

