Musquee de Provence Pumpkin Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Gardeners with short growing seasons may want to start their Musquee de Provence pumpkin seeds indoors a month before the last expected frost. Since pumpkins do not take well to transplanting, peat pots are the best option. Plant two seeds per pot, later clipping off the weaker seedling. Harden the seedlings by exposing them to the weather for several hours at a time during the week before transplanting. About a week after the last frost or when the soil temperature reaches an average of 60 degrees F, plant the seedlings in very rich soil 8-10' apart in rows 10-12' apart. Another option is to plant the seedlings in hills of two, 8-10' apart. To direct sow, plant the Musquee de Provence pumpkin seeds a week after frost 1/2" deep, 3-4' apart and thin to 8-10' apart. For companion planting benefits, plant pumpkins along with corn but avoid planting them with potatoes.
Growing: Since pumpkin seedlings do not tolerate frost, provide protective coverings if cold weather threatens. Keep the soil moist at all times, but avoid getting the leaves wet as this can cause diseases such as rot or mildew. When the vines begin to develop, a layer of mulch will help conserve moisture and control weeds; mulch also will keep the pumpkins clean and protect them from too much soil contact. By midsummer, pinch off all the blooms to concentrate the plant's energy on the developing pumpkins.
Harvesting: Pumpkins can be harvested as soon as the stem begins to dry and the skin becomes too hard to pierce with a fingernail. Because cold weather can damage pumpkins, they should be harvested before the first frost. Cut the stem with a sharp knife, leaving a 2-3" length." Do not carry the pumpkin by the stem; if the stem breaks off, use it as soon as possible, since this causes the pumpkin to deteriorate quickly. Cure the pumpkins in the sun or a dry location until the stem shrivels; do not wash pumpkins you intend to store. If kept in a 45-50 degrees F location with moderate humidity, most pumpkins will last for up to 5 months. Musquee de Provence pumpkins keep especially well.
Seed Saving: By the time the pumpkin has been cured, the seeds are mature. Cut the pumpkin open, remove the pulp and seeds, and rinse off the pulp. Put the mixture in a bowl of water to remove the remaining pulp; the good seeds will sink. Remove the good seeds and spread them out to dry for 2-3 weeks, stirring them at times to make sure they dry completely. Store the Musquee de Provence pumpkin seeds in a cool, dry place for up to 4 years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Cucurbita moschata
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 160
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 20 Inches
Color: Orange
Pumpkin easy!!
I've never really had luck with pumpkins. These grew in not so ideal conditions and we had 18 large and delicious pumpkins! We did nothing to them once planted!!
Excellent germination!
I received the order well packed on time and in great shape. Tis Pumpkin germinated in 3 days and I already have a true leaf.
Beautiful Pumpkins
I love Everwilde seeds. They're always fresh and we always have great results. We've bought plenty of flower seeds as well and we always get a good ratio on the growth and bloom, and it is what they say it is.
Great service
I was really surprised when my order came within about a week from ordering. The mylar ziplock bags are fantastic. I also ordered from Gurneys about two weeks before finding everwilde and their order has STILL not shipped yet. It will be hard for me to ever order from any other seed sellers again after buying from Everwilde. Super impressed
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Gardeners with short growing seasons may want to start their Musquee de Provence pumpkin seeds indoors a month before the last expected frost. Since pumpkins do not take well to transplanting, peat pots are the best option. Plant two seeds per pot, later clipping off the weaker seedling. Harden the seedlings by exposing them to the weather for several hours at a time during the week before transplanting. About a week after the last frost or when the soil temperature reaches an average of 60 degrees F, plant the seedlings in very rich soil 8-10' apart in rows 10-12' apart. Another option is to plant the seedlings in hills of two, 8-10' apart. To direct sow, plant the Musquee de Provence pumpkin seeds a week after frost 1/2" deep, 3-4' apart and thin to 8-10' apart. For companion planting benefits, plant pumpkins along with corn but avoid planting them with potatoes.
Growing: Since pumpkin seedlings do not tolerate frost, provide protective coverings if cold weather threatens. Keep the soil moist at all times, but avoid getting the leaves wet as this can cause diseases such as rot or mildew. When the vines begin to develop, a layer of mulch will help conserve moisture and control weeds; mulch also will keep the pumpkins clean and protect them from too much soil contact. By midsummer, pinch off all the blooms to concentrate the plant's energy on the developing pumpkins.
Harvesting: Pumpkins can be harvested as soon as the stem begins to dry and the skin becomes too hard to pierce with a fingernail. Because cold weather can damage pumpkins, they should be harvested before the first frost. Cut the stem with a sharp knife, leaving a 2-3" length." Do not carry the pumpkin by the stem; if the stem breaks off, use it as soon as possible, since this causes the pumpkin to deteriorate quickly. Cure the pumpkins in the sun or a dry location until the stem shrivels; do not wash pumpkins you intend to store. If kept in a 45-50 degrees F location with moderate humidity, most pumpkins will last for up to 5 months. Musquee de Provence pumpkins keep especially well.
Seed Saving: By the time the pumpkin has been cured, the seeds are mature. Cut the pumpkin open, remove the pulp and seeds, and rinse off the pulp. Put the mixture in a bowl of water to remove the remaining pulp; the good seeds will sink. Remove the good seeds and spread them out to dry for 2-3 weeks, stirring them at times to make sure they dry completely. Store the Musquee de Provence pumpkin seeds in a cool, dry place for up to 4 years.
FAST FACTS
Latin Name: Cucurbita moschata
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 160
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 20 Inches
Color: Orange
Reviews
Review
Pumpkin easy!!
I've never really had luck with pumpkins. These grew in not so ideal conditions and we had 18 large and delicious pumpkins! We did nothing to them once planted!!
Review
Excellent germination!
I received the order well packed on time and in great shape. Tis Pumpkin germinated in 3 days and I already have a true leaf.
Review
Beautiful Pumpkins
I love Everwilde seeds. They're always fresh and we always have great results. We've bought plenty of flower seeds as well and we always get a good ratio on the growth and bloom, and it is what they say it is.
Review
Great service
I was really surprised when my order came within about a week from ordering. The mylar ziplock bags are fantastic. I also ordered from Gurneys about two weeks before finding everwilde and their order has STILL not shipped yet. It will be hard for me to ever order from any other seed sellers again after buying from Everwilde. Super impressed