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One seed produces one pumpkin, and it can take 100-120 days to harvest depending on the variety, so plant accordingly. More specific information can be found on the seed packet.
Plant your own pumpkin patch for a bountiful fall harvest. christening/Getty Images Don't throw away your the seeds from your decorative pumpkins or jack-o'-lanterns this year! Pumpkins are ...
Though a pumpkin is roughly 90 percent water, there is still a great deal of sugar flowing into the plant’s bulk. Oddly enough, the giant plants aren’t any better at producing sugar than their ...
But virtually all giant pumpkins are descended from a variety called Dill’s Atlantic Giant, which is widely available from seed companies and sells for typical seed prices. Three hundred- to 500-pound ...
Photography To grow a great pumpkin in Edmonds: seeds, water, brute force. Growing a half-ton fruit isn’t so complicated. It’s all about genetics, said Ross Haddow, 72.
Oilseed, also called Styrian pumpkins, contain a plethora of green seeds that have no hulls; they were discovered in Austria in the 19th century, and cultivated mainly for oil, which is a popular ...
Southern Living recently shared a guide on how to save pumpkin seeds for planting next season, perfect for those who love a good DIY garden project.. The magazine highlighted that while the ...
Because pumpkin seeds will take 90 to 120 days to grow a fully mature pumpkin, the best time to plant them is in late spring, ideally May or June. This will give you the perfect pumpkin harvest in ...
From special seeds to helpful fungi, creating a monster takes more than just sunlight and soil Maya Wei-Haas Reporter Giant pumpkins wait in line for their weigh-in at a 2014 competition in ...