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Pumpkins and Squash originated in Mexico and Central America and were first used in North America by the Indians. Pumpkins, which are related to squash, need a long warm season to develop. Connecticut Field is a large size that can also be used for cooking. |
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Seed Depth: 1 in. |
Plant Spacing: 36 in. |
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Pumpkins are a warm season plant and seed should be planted in warm soil in mid to late spring. |
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Thin when plants are 2 inches high. Mulch regularly to keep weeds down and retain moisture. Fertilize twice during the growing season with 5-10-10 or equivalent fertilizer. Water regularly but deeply. |
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Do not handle green pumpkins more than necessary as they bruise easily. Harvest when the vine dies. |
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To monogram a pumpkin, scratch a name into the fruit before the shell hardens (late August-early September). The inscription will harden over and become more distinguishable as the pumpkin matures. |
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Very high in Vitamin A, low in sodium. |
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