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Connecticut Field

$2.25$5.75

Open-Pollinated

Also known as: Southern Field, Big Tom, Large Yellow, Halloween, Jaune des Champs, Yankee Cow

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Description

Seeds

20 seeds $2.25, 100 seeds $5.75

Connecticut Field (c.pepo)

Heritage: Northeastern USA Aboriginal Lands (New England States)

This popular variety dates back long before c.1700, when it was originally grown by Aboriginal peoples. It was first recorded by early European settlers of the Northeastern United States. Hence, the multitude of names this pumpkin/squash has come to be known by.

Large, sprawling vines produce slightly flattened, bright orange globes up to 20” (50cm) tall, and 14” (35cm) in diameter. Weight varies between 15-25lbs (7-11kg). Flesh is grainy, but relatively thick and sweet. Makes a really good canning and freezing variety. Typically grown around the perimeters of a field for adequate access to sun. This variety sometimes has a tendency to produce lop-sided fruit. All the better for spooky Halloween carving! We always choose the most interesting shaped pumpkins for our ghostly artwork! Matures in 100-120 days. (7 seeds/g)

Tips for Growing Perfectly Plump Pumpkins! Pumpkins are heat loving plants and are usually planted outdoors when the ground has warmed. Seeds can be started indoors, but we find more vigorous growth when direct planted. It is important to pick a sunny spot so the large leaves can dry-out easily early in the morning to avoid water-born diseases. Hill-up soil and plant 2-4 seeds 1” (2.5 cm) deep. Thin to no more than 2 plants per hill. To enhance the size of your pumpkins, watch for early development of fruit and cut-off the new growth at the end of the vine to ensure all the energy is focusing on producing that one pumpkin. Again, more sun produces larger fruit. The most suitable companion plants for Pumpkins are; corn, beans and radishes. Do not plant near potatoes. They don’t play well together. Pumpkins usually germinate within 7-10days (70-75ºF/21-24ºC).

Cultivation Technique

Seeds

20 seeds $2.25, 100 seeds $5.75

Pumpkins are heat loving plants and are usually planted outdoors when the ground has warmed. Seeds can be started indoors, but we find more vigorous growth when direct planted. It is important to pick a sunny spot so the large leaves can dry-out easily early in the morning to avoid water-born diseases. Hill-up soil and plant 2-4 seeds 1” (2.5 cm) deep. Thin to no more than 2 plants per hill. To enhance the size of your pumpkins, watch for early development of fruit and cut-off the new growth at the end of the vine to ensure all the energy is focusing on producing that one pumpkin. Again, more sun produces larger fruit. The most suitable companion plants for Pumpkins are; corn, beans and radishes. Do not plant near potatoes. They don’t play well together. Pumpkins usually germinate within 7-10days (70-75ºF/21-24ºC).
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