- Pumpkin - Wikipedia
Pumpkins are a warm-weather crop that is usually planted by early July in the Northern Hemisphere Pumpkins require that soil temperatures 8 centimetres (3 in) deep are at least 15 5 °C (60 °F) and that the soil holds water well
- 22 Types Of Pumpkin From A to Z (With Photos!) - Live Eat Learn
From ambercup to turban squash, we’re covering the 22 most common pumpkin varieties! The American relationship with pumpkins is an odd one We don’t often buy them to eat, but pumpkins are still one of the most popular crops grown in America (largely because of our desire to carve faces into them)
- A Visual Guide to Different Types of Pumpkins - Martha Stewart
Discover which types of pumpkins are ideal for decorating, cooking, and more this season The genus Cucurbita encompasses pumpkins, squashes, and some gourds, offering a wide range of edible and ornamental fruits perfect for fall
- How to Cook a Pumpkin: Roast and Purée Pumpkin | The Old Farmers Almanac
Here’s how to clean and cook pumpkins in two different ways Plus, if you’re cooking your own pumpkins, it’s just one more step to make homemade pumpkin purée!
- Master List of Pumpkin Varieties
With over 100 varieties here, this is the definitive, complete guide to pumpkin and winter squash varieties! Pumpkins come in all shapes and sizes, from a few ounces to 2,300 lbs (over 1,000 kg) This master list provides the characteristics of each and suitability towards cooking
- 20 Different Types of Pumpkins to Pick This Fall - The Pioneer Woman
This fall, learn about different types of pumpkins including heirloom varieties like Jarrahdale and Cinderella They come in all shapes, sizes, and colors!
- Description, Plant, Types, Scientific Name, Facts - Britannica
Pumpkin, fruit of certain varieties of squash in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), usually characterized by a hard orange rind with distinctive grooves Pumpkins are commonly grown as food for humans and also for livestock feed Learn more about pumpkins in this article
- A Complete Guide to the Most Common Types of Pumpkins
Pumpkins come in all shapes and sizes, from small enough to fit in your hand to as big as a car They can be silky smooth, or covered in bumps, or even rough-feeling
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