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Crop group: Fruit crop | Crop family : cucumber family |
Well-known varieties : pumpkin and: Yellow-fleshed Centenaars , Red Etampes , Atlantic Giant , Hokkaido Uchiki Kuri (also in BIO ), Musque de Provence BIO , Sweet Dumpling Winter ; Squash: Butternut Waltham BIO , Spaghetti Pumpkin | Sowing depth: 2.5 cm |
Height : 30-65 cm | Sowing distance: in 12 cm pots |
Germination: 21°C / 7-12 days | Planting distance : 100 cm to 700 cm all around depending on the variety, you can also guide pumpkin along wire mesh, which saves space. This is not possible for the large varieties. |
Growth cycle : 200-255 days | Plant out when : 4 to 8 true leaves |
Cultivation method : pre-sowing, planting out, harvesting
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Good neighbors : corn , marigold, melon, buckwheat, radish, nasturtium, dill | Bad neighbors :Potato |
Frost resistant: No | Root system: 60-90 cm |
Fertilization : Lots of compost , universal vegetable garden pellets, cow manure pellets, nettle and comfrey manure . | Preferred soil: pH: 6.5-7.0 |
Dangers and concerns : mildew, snails | |
Harvesting and storing : When the stem of the pumpkin becomes woody, the pumpkin is ready for harvest. This is usually in the fall.
Nutritional value:
100 grams of cooked/ baked pumpkin contains:
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Sowing pumpkin
