Once upon a time, there was an acorn squash named Goldilocks. In summer trials all across North America, the vigorous plant, high yield, disease tolerance, and rich nutty flavor of this variety had our judges saying, “Ahhh, this squash is just right!” like in the fairy tale. The bright orange fruits with uniform shape and color double as an ornamental decoration. Makes a great complement to AAS Winner Honey Bear acorn squash.
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Squash don’t do well in containers generally but a large container may work due to bush growth habit.
- “A bright orange color that was very attractive.”
- “When baked, the entry had a rich, nutty flavor.”
- “The flavor was more robust and the color was very attractive! Perfect size for a meal and continuous yields.”
- “Hands down the entry was preferred in taste and texture.”
- “Early productive, nice, smaller, rounded orangish acorn.”










David Hames –
Goldilocks is truly a productive and tasty acorn squash in our garden. Plus, it is pretty enough to be used as an ornamental. I especially enjoyed the squash cut into slices and roasted.