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Cucurbita maxima
( Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkin )
| If you want to grow the "Great Pumpkin" this is the one! Huge, pink to orange pumpkins for fall display. Fruits can be easily 50-100 lbs, and with fertile soil, space and moisture a single 200-300 lb pumpkin is possible. The record is 1092 lbs. Seeds originated by Howard Dill of Nova Scotia, Canada. Mature in 115 days.
There is a great variety in shapes, colors and types of squash, making them fun to grow. Growing pumpkins can be a great project for kids. The vines need plenty of room to sprawl, although some can be supported on a trellis. Summer squash or pumpkins should be sown indoors in flats in short season areas, 3-4 weeks before the night soil temperatures have warmed up. Seedlings should be gradually hardened off. Plants prefer rich, compost enriched soil. They will cross pollinate within their species. After harvest they should be ripened for 30 days in a cool location. |
| Important Info : The record is 1092 lbs. Seeds originated by Howard Dill of Nova Scotia, Canada. Mature in 115 days.
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