3 gram seed packet

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3 gram seed packet

3 Gram Seed Packet Pumpkins - Long Pie - Org
Pumpkins Long Pie Org Long Pie Organic Pumpkin is a unique heirloom from Maine that makes the best pumpkin pie you've ever had! Both the shape and dark green mature color resemble an overgrown zucchini. Don't be alarmed if fruits are still green come season end. As long as there is a true orange spot where the fruit touches the ground (like acorn squash), it's ready for harvest. After 4 - 6 weeks in storage, the fruits will turn a brilliant Halloween orange and are ready for pie making! Long Pie averages 5-8 lbs and should be harvested green. As with all heat-loving and long-season plants, it may be best to start pumpkins off indoors as seedlings. Transplant seedlings into the garden once the first true leaves appear, or when roots begin to grow. .

Pumpkins Atlantic Giant and needs 70+ square feet per plant. Of course soil preparation is the key for any type of plant growth. First amend your soil with the compost or fertilizer of your choice. If you plan on starting your seeds indoors, a pot and potting soil are required. The earlier you set a pumpkin, the longer it has to grow until harvest. .
Pumpkins Jack Be Little It easily fits into the palm of your hand, measuring 3" - 4" across and 2" high. It has a nice ribbed orange flesh, is edible, but works best as a fall decoration. You can cure it on the vine and store it for up to a year, or cure like a gourd. Plant one inch deep, 6 seeds per hill, and then space hills 4 to 6 feet apart. Choose a place that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day. .
Pumpkins Wee Be Little Wee Be Little Pumpkin is the perfect miniature pumpkin. These adorable little pumpkins are ideal for carving and kids love them! Each one has a smooth orange flesh that is slightly ribbed; average weight is only 1/2 lb. Since Wee Be Little is nice and compact and produced on a bush, it takes up less space than the big, rambling types. This is an ideal pumpkin for the smaller garden. It is a 1999 All America Selection winner. .
Asparagus Mary Washington This asparagus is a favorite of gardeners that are looking for excellent taste. Mary Washington is reliable and resistance to rust. The delicious asparagus shoots (called "spears") are tender, thick, heavy and straight and are of a rich dark green color with a purple tinge. It is known for its flavor and nutrition. A productive bed of asparagus can last 15 years or longer.

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Pumpkins Long Pie Org Long Pie Organic Pumpkin is a unique heirloom from Maine that makes the best pumpkin pie you've ever had! Both the shape and dark green mature color resemble an overgrown zucchini. Don't be alarmed if fruits are still green come season end. As long as there is a true orange spot where the fruit touches the ground (like acorn squash), it's ready for harvest. As with all heat-loving and long-season plants, it may be best to start pumpkins off indoors as seedlings. Transplant seedlings into the garden once the first true leaves appear, or when roots begin to grow. .
Pumpkins Sugar Pie Org Sugar Pie Organic Pumpkin is a very popular pumpkin for general use. Place in a warm, sunny spot and let them cure for about 10 days. Then store in a cool, dry area.
Pumpkins Jackolantern Org and has medium-thick, sweet, fine grained pale-orange flesh. Sow 4 to 5 seeds per hill. When the plants are 2 to 3 inches tall, thin to 2 to 3 plants per hill by snipping off unwanted plants so you don't disturb the roots of the remaining ones.
Pumpkins Big Max Org Mulch when plants are 1-2 in. high to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and keep the fruit clean. .
Pumpkins Montana Jack Montana Jack Pumpkin promises no more green pumpkins! This great carving pumpkin turns orange in a short season. John Navazio, it was selected for its early maturity in cool northern summers. Montana Jack has a good storage life.

 

3 gram seed packet