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                                   PUMPKINS          Approximately 100 seeds per OZ.
                                  CULTURE: 100 to 120 days before expected fall frost date, its time to plant your pumpkin seeds.            
                                   Here in Missouri, that is the first part of June. Enrich soil with plenty of compost, well aged animal          
                                   manure, or fertilizer. Pumpkins are heavy feeders and need lots of nutrients. Place 2-3 seeds,                 
                                    1-1.5" deep, 2-3' apart in a row spacing of 8 to 12'. For larger plantings, an
Earthway seeder with a        
                                    lima bean plate works just fine. Pumpkins can also be planted with an IHC airplanter.  After                    
                                    emerge, control cucumber beetles, squash bugs, and weeds. To grow that giant, blue ribbon                 
                                    winner, here is what you do:
1) You needs lots of sweat  
2) Dig out a large area,  up to 10' and 2-3' deep
3) fill hole half way with compost or well aged animal manure, not poultry
4) mix remaining soil half and half with compost or aged animal manure and fill hole heaping full
5) start pumpkins plants in a large pot, 3" or larger and transplant pumpkin plant  on top of mount. Keep moist, but not wet.
Control cucumber beetles, squash bugs and weeds. Pick out the nicest one on the vine and remove the rest. After your
pumpkin gets to a large size, you will need to provide it with shade. At  this stage, the sun can cause your pumpkin to
explode if unshaded. HARVEST: Before frost or after vines have started to die and pumpkins have a nice color, cut off
pumpkin as close to vine as you can. This  way you have a handle to carry it with. Please note, on large pumpkins, do not
carry them by the stem or it will  break off. Use for fall display or for eating. Pumpkins will store well in a cool, dry place for
a long time if they have not been exposed to a frost or disease. You will need 2 oz of seed for 100' row or 3 lbs per acre.     

  
 PKT size:  30-50 seeds or about 3/8 oz.
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Big Max-org
BIG MAX
120 days. Can weigh up to 100 pounds. Skin is of a
pink color that catches the eye's attention.
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Cinderella-org
JACK-O-LANTERN  
100 days. Bright orange skin. Flesh is firm and thick. A
great carving pumpkin in the 8-12 pound range.
Untreated seed.
Jack-O-Lantern-org
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SMALL SUGAR   
108 days. Sweet, fine textured flesh makes the very best
pies. Grows to 8" across with thick. meaty flesh and a small
seed cavity. Skin is bright orange in color and slightly
ribbed. Just the right size for children. Untreated seed.
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Small Sugar-org
SPOOKIE F1
105 days. 5-6# improved pie pumpkin. Treated seed.
Spookie F1-org
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CINDERELLA  
105 days. Also called Rouge Vif D'etampes. The fairy tale pumpkin. Deep red
orange, deeply ribbed, flat fruits can weight up to 25 lbs if soil is rich and it has
plenty of water.