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Dang it Luke! Making me get the tractor out. I have to try this!
I hope you saved the pumpkins for good food as well…never throw food away…
Ooh you’re missing out on roasting all of those! Delicious with nutmeg, sage, smoked paprika, salt, pepper, and butter
The past two years I have had volunteer pumpkin vines and have ended up with beautiful peach pumpkins and white pumpkins. This year I had 11 good sized pumpkins – ALL VOLUNTEER!
This is a great idea, and ironically just did this with a blue jarranhal yesterday!
do you wash the seeds at all or just dry the seeds with the pulp still attached?
If you're having problems with vine borers, I'd recommend the Dickinson's pumpkin, one of the breeds of C. moschata. Its stems are not hollow, so they're less attractive to vine borers. I don't grow pumpkins, but the centerpiece of my garden is always the Tahitian butternut, which produces massive limb-sized gourds. Easily got over 100 lbs of squash from just a few plants.
Thank you
Thanks Luke!
In my area I’ve found the best time to garbage pick these unique varieties is right after thanksgiving, so keep an eye out over the next few weeks. Also can’t beat a machete over the old chopping block for slicing them open.