The pumpkins neverammounted to much. We got three pumpkins from the patch, but hte biggest was only 7 or so inches around. So small. I was really expecting more. Will have to try again this year and read up on it some more.
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Here's an article I found
Growing pumpkins is easy. Pumpkins like rich soil and sunshine. Pumpkins are a hardy plant that can pretty much take care of themselves once they are established.
You can buy pumpkin seeds at a garden center or anywhere that sells seeds. There are many varieties of pumpkins to choose from. You can buy a small pie pumpkin seed or a jack-o-lantern pumpkin seed. There is also a combination pie pumpkin and jack-o-lantern seed. The combination pie, jack-o-lantern seed is a multipurpose pumpkin. You can also buy a huge pumpkin that can grow to be very big.
Decide which pumpkin seeds are best for your purpose. If you want pie’s get the pie pumpkin. If you want jack-o-lanterns then buy jack-o-lanterns seeds. Or a multipurpose pumpkin seed will work well. The type of pumpkin you buy depends on what you want the pumpkins for. Decide where you are going to plant your pumpkins and work up the spot well. Get out all the weeds and smooth the soil. Plant the pumpkin seeds in hills that are about one foot across and nine to twelve inches high. Put the hills about eight feet apart with three to five seeds in each hill.
The pumpkin seeds germinate in about seven to ten days. When the pumpkins plants are about two inches tall then out all but two pumpkin plants leaving the two strongest plants in the hill. Keep your pumpkins weed free and water them if they get too dry. Pumpkins like to be mulched so you can put straw around them or commercial mulch.
Harvest pumpkins when the pumpkins are orange and the stems are dry. The pumpkins can be used to pies or canning as soon as they are harvested. Pumpkins can also be used for jack-o-lanterns. Pumpkins will last in a cool place for a couple of months.
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I read a lot of info similar to yours online. But i think our soil is too poor and we had a drought last year. The vines established well, but then after a few smallish pumpkins formed, the vines started to dry up/die at the base/root. the pumpkins never got very big. no bugs, or apparent dieases, so I dunno. Perhaps if i doctor the soil up real nice and really watch the water level??? my kids love to help grow stuff, so we will surely try again. geez, beats buying a $30 pump. to carve. can’t believe how expensive those have gotten!
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