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Howden Pumpkin - Certified Organic
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Soil and Nutrient Requirements |
Pumpkins grow best in fertile, well-drained soil, with pH between 5.8-6.8. Sidedressing is recommended one week after blossoming and again 3 weeks later, especially if there are signs of deficiency. Nitrogen deficiencies cause yellowing, and bronze leaves are a sign of potassium deficiency. |
Position |
Full sun |
Seeding Depth |
1/2-1” |
Seeding Rate |
2-3 seeds/18-36”, thin to one plant per spacing |
Plant Spacing |
For bush varieties 18”, for vining 24-36”. Tighter plant spacing will result in yields of smaller, but more numerous, fruit. |
Row Spacing |
Row spacing: for bush/semi-bush and short vine types 6’, for vigorous vining types use 9-12’. |
When to Sow |
Days to maturity are from direct seeding, subtract 2 weeks if transplanting. Seeds can be direct seeded after danger of frost has passed and soil temperature has reached 70°F. Start transplants indoors 3-4 weeks before last risk of frost. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 85-95°F. |
Other Considerations |
Black plastic mulch and floating row cover can also be used to increase soil and air temperature, as well as ward off cucumber beetles which eat young seedlings and spread disease. Remove row cover when flowers open to allow for insect pollination. |
Frost Tolerant |
The pumpkins themselves can withstand a few very light frosts in fall, but should be harvested before hard frost to avoid damage to the skin. |
Drought Tolerant |
No |
Heat Tolerant |
Yes |
Seed Specs |
C. pepo- 140-250 seeds/oz (175 avg), 2,300-4,000 seeds/lb (2,800 avg); C. moschata- 280-375 seeds/oz (310 avg), 4,500-6,000 seeds/lb (5,000 avg); C. maxima- 135-200 seeds/oz (155 avg), 2,200-3,200 seeds/lb (2,500 avg). M=1,000 |
Seeding Rate |
Bush/Semi-bush- 10,000-15,000 seeds/acre, (C. pepo ~ 3.5-5.3 lbs., C. moschata ~ 2-3 lbs., C. maxima ~ 4-6 lbs.) using 2-3 seeds/18” on 6’ centers. Vining- 3,500-5,000 seeds/acre (C. pepo ~ 1.25-1.8 lbs., C. moschata ~ .7-1.0 lb., C. maxima ~ 1.4-2.0 lbs.), using 2-3 seeds/36” on 6’ centers. |
Harvest |
Harvest by cutting stem near vine or at least 2-3” from fruit. Too many days of sun on fruits after maturity will bleach handles and cause sun scald on the fruit. |
Storage |
A short or broken stem can lead to rot. Cure after harvest by keeping in a warm, dry location for a few days then store at 50-55°F with 55-75% relative humidity and good air circulation. Delicata and acorn squash do not need curing, but will not store as long as other varieties. |
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