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Nick 31-10-2003 03:42 AM

!!! STEVE !!! Pumpkin Seeds
 
Thanks, Steve. One other question I forgot, full sun or sun/shade?
Nick


On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 04:34:20 GMT, Steve wrote:

Wash them and spread them out to dry. Store them in a cool dry area. I
store mine in the basement in a jar enclosed with one of those little
silica gel packets that come with many products. (Heat the packet to
drive off some of its moisture before you toss it in the jar.) Just put
them in an envelope or something if you don't want to bother with that.
I plant mine inside. Use a plantable pot or at least one seed per
container so you do not have to break up the roots at plant out time.
When, depends on where you live. They grow fast so probably not much
earlier than 4 weeks before your last frost date. Not even that early if
you can't provide really good light indoors or where ever you grow them.

Steve

Nick wrote:
How do I store pumpkin seeds to plant in the spring? Also, when is
the best time to plant them? Can I plant them inside in Late January
or February and transplant them in the spring? How about a miniature
"green house"?



Steve 31-10-2003 04:32 AM

!!! STEVE !!! Pumpkin Seeds
 


Nick wrote:
Thanks, Steve. One other question I forgot, full sun or sun/shade?
Nick



In the garden? Full sun for sure out there.... unless you are where it
is extremely hot and sunny.
If you start the seed indoors, they should get several days outside
before you plant them in the garden. The first few of those days should
be partly shaded. If it turns hot right after you plant them out, a
sheet of newspaper will keep them from wilting. That's the only time
shade will be a good thing.
Once they dig in some roots, full sun is OK. If you plant the seed
directly in the garden, no shade should be needed.

Steve



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