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Pumpkin

Kent (Jap) Seeds

(Cucurbita moschata)

Our Kent Pumpkin has excellent firm bright yellow flesh, grey green shell, known in USA from 1860's, popular in Australia's hotter climates. 110 days.

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General information:

Pumpkin

Cucurbita species

Pumpkin Seeds are a Summer vine, originating from the Americas. Fruit kept for winter eating. For seed saving it is best to grow only one variety within 2km. Can save seeds from ripe fruit when eating. Likes rich soil. Harvest as vine dies off and stem dries out. Sow after last frost. Choose from our great range of pumpkin seeds below

5-12 seeds per gram

Pumpkin seeds planting information:

When To Plant In Australia
Tropics:Feb-Sep
Subtropic:Aug-Feb
Mild:Sep-Dec
Cold/Frost:Oct-Dec
Seed Sowing
Plant space cm:90-120
Row space cm:200-250
Depth cm:2-3
Best soil temp:20-32 °C
Sow after frost:Yes
 
Other Info
Number of seeds per gram:5-12
Rate per hectare:1.5-2.5kg
Average days to maturity:105-140
Sprout & Eat
Sprout & Cut
Companion Planting
Try these plants as good neighbours for Pumpkin
There are no shipping
restrictions for this seed.
W.A. CustomersDue to quarantine restrictions in W.A. there is a 10,000 seeds limit per each variety.
Pumpkin seed count is 5-12 seeds per gram. Please stay under this 10,000 seeds limit when ordering seeds as we will have to reduce or remove it from your order. If you have any queries on ordering large quantities please phone us on (07) 5533 1177.
TAS CustomersDue to quarantine restrictions in TAS there is an 800g limit per each seed variety.
Please stay under this 800g limit when ordering seeds as we will have to reduce or remove it from your order.

  

 

 

 

 

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