Pumpkins

Pumpkins are native to the Americas, and enjoyed widespread use after the pilgrims came to North America. A typical pumpkin is 92% water. Pumpkins come in many sizes, from the tiny 3 oz. ones to the giant 2000+ lb. monsters. Did you know that 90% of all processed pumpkins are grown in the state of Illinois?

The world record holder for the heaviest pumpkin was grown by Mathias Willemijins of Belgium. It weighed in at a whopping 1190.5 kg or 2623 lb. !!!

The North America record holder is Richard Wallace from Rhode Island. His pumpkin weighed in at 2261.5 lb. 

Approximately 3,200 seeds per lb. 1/2 oz. is needed for a 100 foot row, 4 lb. per acre.

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Pumpkin, Early Sugar or Pie

Heirloom variety. 5 to 8 lb. pumpkin grown for its sweet, thick, bright orange flesh.
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Pumpkin, Howden Field

Uniform, 20 to 25 lb., dark orange fruits with good handles.
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Pumpkin, Jack Be Little

Small, flattened pumpkin that fits in the palm of your hand.
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Pumpkin, Jack of All Trades

Uniform size, excellent handle, good yields. Semi-bush habit.
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Pumpkin, Jack O'Lantern

Heirloom variety. Round to oblong, bright orange pumpkins. Great for carving.
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Pumpkin, Jill Be Little

Small pumpkin with powdery mildew resistance!
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Pumpkin, Kandy Korn Plus

Very uniform, 3" x 4" pumpkins for small hands
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PUMPKIN, MR WRINKLES

Deep orange pumpkins weighing 20 to 30 lb. each, excellent for carving
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Pumpkin, Mustang PMR

22 lb. Dark orange fruits with green handles. Powdery Mildew Resistant.
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PUMPKIN, SCARFACE

Upright novelty pumpkin with hard warts
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