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    Does the round end of the seed go into the soil with the point of the seed straight up?
    Community Answer
    No. The point of the seed is where the roots comes out, while the round part is where the sprout leaves are developed or enclosed.
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    How do I know if pumpkin seeds are dry?
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    They are white when dry, kind of grey-ish when wet.
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    Will my pumpkins regrow the following year, or do I need to reseed?
    Community Answer
    Since pumpkin plants die when cold weather arrives, you'll need to plant new seeds the following spring. However, if you planted more than one seed in the hill you made last year, and not all of those seeds sprouted, then the unsprouted seeds may grow the following year.
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    How many pumpkin seeds are needed to grow a pumpkin?
    Community Answer
    Plant 2-3 seeds, then when they've sprouted and developed true leaves, thin them or remove the weaker ones, leaving the stronger seedlings.
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    Can I put fertilizer in the ground with the seeds when I plant them?
    Community Answer
    Yes! But remember to plant them in the soil, not in the fertilizer or compost.
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    Where can I plant my pumpkin seeds?
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    In a well-drained and fertilized soil. Plant them in a sunny location away from walls or trees.
  • Question
    Can I plant pumpkin seeds in November?
    Community Answer
    It depends on your climate. If you live in a subtropical or tropical area pumpkins can be grown year round, but if you live in a colder climate that experiences frost, any pumpkin plants grown outdoors will surely die before they can produce fruit.
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    Can I plant seeds that haven't been dried?
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    Yes. Fresh pumpkin seeds will germinate. They do not require drying and may be taken directly from the pumpkin.
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    Can I use seeds taken from my pumpkins that are old?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but the seeds will have a lower chance of germination.
  • Question
    How do I use my pumpkins from this year to grow next year?
    Community Answer
    You can take the seeds from your pumpkin and plant them again, or (if your climate is warm year round) you can harvest your pumpkins and leave your plants to continue growing. If your temperature drops below freezing during the winter, you may consider putting your plants indoors or in a greenhouse.
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    When is the best time to plant pumpkin seeds?
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    The best time to grow pumpkin seeds is in the late spring or summer. You can also start off your pumpkins in small pots indoors and then transplant them to your garden when the temperature is between 70 to 90 degrees.
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