If I grew pumpkin now.?


Question:When will they be able to harvest?

Answers:
Check the package. Different kinds of pumpkins require different amounts of time to grow. Generally though, they are a long-season crop, needing 90-120 days of frost-free weather. If you're gettting a late start, you might be able to get a bit of a jump by buying a seedling plant rather than planting seeds. Call around to some local garden centers/nurseries/greenhouses to find some pumpkin seedlings near you. Good luck!


Where do you live ?
If you live in the Northeast, you'd better plant them pronto-ASAP.
If you give them a good compost mulch, fertlize and water them regularly they will be ready to be harvested in early October.

Just in time for Halloween ! :)))

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