5 Name : Pat C. Location : , Has a surprising slight sweet flavor. Actually cubed these and boiled like potato, topped with butter… close to being a potato substitute for lowcarbers! One vine provided a lot. Future years will include several of these in various colors. Is now my favorite squash. 12-Nov-2016
5 Name : Pat C. Location : , I forgot to mention, once picked, these store for a months! Very long lasting. 12-Nov-2016
5 Name : Joseph Location : , These are one of the easiest squashes to grow. Pick them small for the best flavor. They are more resistant to vine borers than the other squash i grew this summer, so they had the longest season. The yellow patty is sweeter than the white, but less prolific in my experience. 13-Dec-2017
4 Name : Mike Minicucci Location : , Has a flavor and texture more like an acorn squash than a summer squash. Not prolific in sandy soil. Poor seller at the Farmers market but they are cute and nice as decor. 31-Jul-2018
5 Name : sydney1410 Location : , These things are PROLIFIC! I thought the “bush” part and description meant a smaller or more company plant. Unfortunately this thing went crazy in our garden! Don’t know if it was something we did but I think it was bigger than our yellow straightneck squash and black beauty zucchini plants. However, they produced amazingly well and for a long time – long enough that I finally pulled the plants because I couldn’t take any more squash! Fruit was amazing too – chops up nice, more meat to it, typical squash flavor (sorry not very good at noticing differences). On my list for future use! 23-Aug-2020
5 Name : creativetouch Location : , I planted 5, didn’t expect them to be so vigorous, 2 would be enough. Will be planting less and adding another colour. Grilled, sautéed and pickled. 26-Oct-2020
5 Name : scenestra Location : , Good vines, productive. Be warned the squash are tiny, which I thought it was perfect 20-Dec-2020