(95 days) F-1 hybrid. Johnny’s AAS winner combines the spectacular scarlet color of a Red Kuri with a sublime eating quality previously lacking in red squash. The bright orange flesh, dry yet tender, sweet yet meaty, has tested as high as Brix 15. The short-vined plants give a fair harvest of these cheerful round-shouldered slightly flattened fruits. One year we had 14 averaging 4.4 lb each from just three hills. Its thin skins do not cure well in cold wet autumns and can be damaged around stems and shoulders by light frosts. Kristen Davenport of Boxcar Farm in Washington disagrees about the relative storage capabilities of Sunshine and Eastern Rise. She says, “Sunshine was our longest storing squash with the exception of our local Maxima Hubbard type, better than any kabocha or acorn…as of Jan. 4 they are still good, hard, flesh perfect and a little sweeter than in the fall.”
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