• Seagoon_
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    6 hours ago

    Those little pumpkins look especially adorbs and will be fast too. You have to show us pictures when they are ready. 🎃

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      6 hours ago

      I hope they go ok… pumpkins are apparently prone to mildew and attract pests. And I’m worried the pots are too small.

      I was going to get Small Sugar pumpkins because they’re sweet and good for pies but checked the size of the fruit and it’s lucky that I did. Those are smaller than standard but 18cm/2kg would be a bit heavy for vertical growing.

      I picked the Jack Be Little variety that seemed like they’d grow to the size of my fist and will support them with cut off stockings if I have to.

      I considered the tiniest ones, Baby Boo, but they look very ornamental. Their description said they were edible but didn’t say they were good eating.

      https://www.theseedcollection.com.au/?skw=Pumpkin

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        I grew the baby boo pumpkins last year. They were ok to eat, but a bit incipid. They made a decent individual stuffed pumpkin as long as you were relying on the filling for flavour and the pumpkin was mostly presentation.

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            5 hours ago

            There definitely would not have been much to puree, there was not much flesh on them.

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              4 hours ago

              Yeah. That’s a good thing in one way as you could just slice one or two in half and bake/microwave for a little bit of fresh pumpkin. But I wanted something that would taste nice