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Pumpkin  the Cultivar of squash plant was cultivated in the North America for the very first time. Then, after witnessing its pulpy quality, this vegetable is hugely grown for commercial reasons and utilized for both the food preparations and recreation process. This product also uses as a decorating object, especially during the Halloween.

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Pumpkin  the Cultivar of squash plant was cultivated in the North America for the very first time. Then, after witnessing its pulpy quality, this vegetable is hugely grown for commercial reasons and utilized for both the food preparations and recreation process. This product also uses as a decorating object, especially during the Halloween. As because this vegetable is easy to cultivate, growing pumpkin on our own has been a popular garden activity since the last few decades! It is easy to plant, simple to care and truly rewarding as a crop. The best part is that pumpkin can survive in various circumstances and can grow in a small container as well! Let’s check out some significant peaks of growing pumpkin in your own capability-

Pumpkin Planting & Care

Soil:

Choosing a planting spot and preparing the soil are those steps we need to take at the beginning of our cultivation process. The soil is an imperative part of any farming as well as the growing pumpkin procedure.

  • This vegetable needs soil with good drainage system with a little sandy quality.

  • It can’t stand against damp, cold or damp soil, so make sure that you are not choosing any clay-based soil or choose any place that is out of sunlight and cold.

  • Now mix your potting soil with adequate compost in 2 to 4 inches layer.

  • Select soil with 5.5 to 7.5 pH level to get the best growth of pumpkins.

Remember that perfect soil plays a great role in the healthy growth of your garden pumpkin, so always try to arrange good soil with the ideal pH balance to get the best of your crop.

you may also be interested in growing potatoes and growing tomatoes.

Related Video on Growing Pumpkin

Season:

  • Pumpkin cultivates best in the late spring or the early summer as it needs a temperature of 65 degrees F in a normal condition.

  • It has been noticed that as much warming temperature pumpkin seeds get, as faster, they will be germinated.

  • Make sure that the temperature of the soil consists a warmness of 55 degrees F at the night to keep the consistency of growth absolutely appropriate.

  • We are recommending you planting this crop in the early summer so then; it could get a bearable sunlight and a warm dilemma around it.

Planting : How to

  • After arranging the soil, spot and the perfect temperature it’s time to plant the seeds or Pumpkin plant in your garden. Make certain that you can provide at least 20 square feet areas around your grown plants.

  • Now, make some big holes on the land and fill them with a compost mixture before some days of planting.

  • Then, plant your seeds or sprouted seeds in 1 to 2 inches deep inside the soil.

  • Attempt for sowing them at the centre of the selected land so the plant could get enough space to grow its vine hugely.

  • Plant 2 or 3 seeds within a gap of 5 to 6 inches and then, cover them up with some more composted soil.

  • Then water the seeds or plant frequently and check whether the drainage system works properly or not!

  • Once the plant gets germinated, water them a little lesser and check that the plant can get enough sunlight or not.

  • After the plants get a height of 6 to 7 inches, mulch them with proper mulches. You can skip this part if you have planted your Pumpkin plants cleverly near the garden fences.

  • Initially, the flowers bloom early on this plant and the fruit being forth later when the flower gets shrinking.

  • This time, dig up the soil a little and spread some fertilizer to provide a healthy future for your crops.

  • When the Pumpkins begin to stronger and turn orange, stop the watering immediately.

  • Finally, after a duration of 1 or 1.5 weeks, you can start harvesting your crops happily.

Need ideas on Compost learn about Garden worms and compost.

Taking Care for Pumpkin:

To care your Pumpkin plants and Pumpkins you just require validating a few specific things during the whole planting process and they are as follow-

  • Water carefully to the soil, as the plants need lots of water to grow, but they can’t bare wet soil. So, whenever you are watering Pumpkin plants, make sure that soil seems a little dry.

  • Check the drainage system every time after watering, as roots of this plant run several inches deep in the soil thus, mix some sandy soil in the potting mixture. In this way, the water could reach the roots more easily.

  • This plant can’t tolerate any shadow over it, so, never plant your Pumpkin plants under any shady area.

  • If possible, then you can arrange any artificial lights like LED bulbs too, for providing adequate light during the night as well!

  • Fertilize your crop frequently, especially after the sprouting, as the plant needs more nutrition to produce fruits since then.

  • After getting an average length, mulch your plants to avoid any unwanted rottenness of Pumpkin leaves or flowers.

  • Prune your plant if needed to get healthy stems as that could cater more nourishments to your plants then ever!

  • Last but definitely the least tip is to harvest Pumpkins after having the proper ripeness of the fruits.

 

 

 

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