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Pumpkins grow best when sown directly, and they require full light, well-drained soil, and a pH of 7.0. Before spring planting, work decomposed manure or compost into the soil.
Spread 2 inches of compost or manure over the soil and work it in 6 to 8 inches deep. Pumpkins are a vining plant that will grow practically in anyplace.
How long do pumpkins take to grow?
The amount of time it takes for a pumpkin to mature depends on the kind you are cultivating. Growing pumpkins takes 90-120 days on average.
Growing smaller pumpkins takes less time than growing larger pumpkins. Ripe pumpkins have a firm skin and a woody stem and are completely colored.
Growing Pumpkins in the Garden
Sow pumpkin seeds once the soil temperature has reached 60 degrees Fahrenheit and all risk of frost has gone. Mound the earth into soft mounds 8 to 10 inches high and 1 foot in diameter to create hills.
Separate the hills by 4 to 8 feet. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of 4-8-5 or 6-10-10 fertilizer to each hill before planting. Plant seeds 1 inch deep, four to six seeds per hill. Water thoroughly. Within four to six days, pumpkin seeds germinate.
Remove all except the healthiest two or three plants from each hill when seedlings have two or three true leaves. When thinning, pick which seedlings to eliminate so that the plants are uniformly spaced. Three weeks after planting, reapply fertilizer.
How quickly do pumpkins grow each day?
Pumpkin vines sprout out from the plant’s base and can grow 6 inches (15 cm) every day if given enough of sun and water.
Can I grow pumpkins in containers?
Yes! The greater the size of the container, the better. (A half-barrel planter may suffice.) Keep an eye on the soil โ container gardens can dry up faster than regular beds.
How long do pumpkins take to develop after flowering?
How long does it take for the fruit to appear after flowering? Once pollination is completed correctly, the pumpkin takes 45 to 55 days to mature. The pumpkin begins to develop in size, and its color begins to change depending on the kind you planted.
Is it necessary to water pumpkins frequently?
Pumpkins require one inch of water every week. Deeply water in the morning and on extremely hot days, especially during fruit set. Watering foliage and fruit should be avoided unless it is a bright day.
Conclusion
Pumpkins thrive when planted directly in the garden. Pumpkin seeds may be started indoors, but they do not transfer well since their roots are sensitive to disturbance.
Further Reading
- Pump up your pumpkins to giant size
- Local knowledge of pumpkin production, performance and utilization systems for value addition avenues from selected agro-ecological zones of Uganda
- Pumpkins in the Garden