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Mentions everything that you can do with the pumpkins after you take the seeds out except he fails to mention that you can eat them. Just feels so wasteful.
Thats a lot of good food gone )
I do this every year and have gotten some very interesting pumpkins, plus many of them taste good. I remove the seeds and feed the leftover pumpkins to the cattle, they love 'em. I'd eat them but I have a storage room full of butternut to use up!
I bought a fairy tale pumpkin for $1.99, made a few delicious dishes and saved a bunch of seeds for planting!
I just throw the pumpkin on the compost. Usually, I will get about 25 volunteers that make it till maturity.
I am actually pulling seeds from several F1 hybrids because I want to see what I end up with.
Great idea
Love this
I love this so much! Tractor crusher Luke😊
I started a tradition with my kids a few years ago of saving the seeds from the pumpkins they carved and growing those to carve the next year. The kids are excited to grow their own pumpkins from their pumpkins. We do get mix ups, though! One of last year's pumpkins must have cross pollinated with the gourds in the compost pile because my son ended up with something that wasn't a jack o lantern style pumpkin. After his initial disappointment, he was pretty excited about the new variation.