Howden Pumpkin Seeds

Howden Pumpkin Seeds

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Cucurbita pepo Min Qty: 30 seeds/packet Description: Sets the standard for jack-o-lanterns, and a New England favorite. 4-6 fruit per plant, 20-30 pounds each. Planting Instructions: 100 days. Sow seeds 1" deep, in loose, rich soil after danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed. If you are planting in rows, plant seeds 4-6" apart in rows 6' apart. If you are planting in hills, plant 3-4 seeds in a ring around the top of the hill, spacing your hills about 3' apart. You can start seeds indoors 2-3 weeks before the last frost and transplant outside after hardening off. Plant with corn and pole beans, about 2 weeks after the corn is sown. Pumpkins are generally heavy feeders, so fertilize as they grow to improve your harvest.

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid BySeller
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within60 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
ClimateHumid Continental
Planting Time3 Weeks
Common NameHowden pumpkin
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
ColorOrange
Growth HabitRunning
MPN2705
Soil TypeLoam
BrandNaked Seed Company
Season Of InterestSummer
Soil PHNeutral
Life CycleAnnual
TypeVegetable Seeds
WateringMedium
Unit TypeUnit
Genuscucurbita
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesOpen-Pollinating
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States

Cucurbita pepo Min Qty: 30 seeds/packet Description: Sets the standard for jack-o-lanterns, and a New England favorite. 4-6 fruit per plant, 20-30 pounds each. Planting Instructions: 100 days. Sow seeds 1" deep, in loose, rich soil after danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed. If you are planting in rows, plant seeds 4-6" apart in rows 6' apart. If you are planting in hills, plant 3-4 seeds in a ring around the top of the hill, spacing your hills about 3' apart. You can start seeds indoors 2-3 weeks before the last frost and transplant outside after hardening off. Plant with corn and pole beans, about 2 weeks after the corn is sown. Pumpkins are generally heavy feeders, so fertilize as they grow to improve your harvest.

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