Cucurbita, Pumpkins, French Pumpkin, Rouge Vif d'Etampes ~ 21 seeds (2024)

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Bloom or Harvest Time
Fall

Description

French heirloom: brilliantly flame-colored 'Cinderella' pumpkins whose eye-catching color, lovely shape and long keeping ability makes them a premium holiday favorite.

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Plant In: April – June
Sun/Shade: Full sun
Planting Depth: 1 inch
Space: Rows: 3 feet, Mounds: 6 inches
Days To Germinate: 7 – 10
Days To Harvest: Approx. 110

BEST TO START OUTDOORS
Pumpkins need full sun, rich fertile soil and warm temperatures. Plant only when weather is warm and night temperatures stay above 50°F (10°C). Sow groups of 3 seeds 3 feet apart and 1 inch deep in rows 4 feet apart. Thin to 1 strong seedling per group. Or, make circular soil mounds 3 feet across. Plant 6 seeds, 6 inches apart in center of each mound. Thin to the strongest 3 seedlings in each mound, so vigorous vines have room to grow and fruit.

GROWING NOTES
Plant pumpkins where the vigorous vines can sprawl. Protect young seedlings from marauding birds by covering with berry baskets at sowing time, removing before plants get crowded. Give vines ample water and feed several times for best yields.

HARVEST AND USE
These big plump beauties need to mature properly before harvest. Wait to pick until their rinds are fully deep orange and tough enough to resist piercing with a fingernail. Cut from vines, leaving good stem handles. Let cure in the sun for 10 days then store in a cool dry place and they’ll keep for months. Steam or bake the rich orange flesh for baked goods, soups or casseroles. Or hollow out the inside and use the ornamental pumpkin whole as a show-stopping serving dish for soup or stew.

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Spacing Between Rows 3'
Spacing in Row 6" per hill, thin to 3 strongest seedlings
Days to Germination 7-10 days
Planting Depth 1"
Days to Maturity 110 days
Seed Packet Type Organic Vegetables
Plant Life Cycle Annual
Bloom or Harvest Time Fall
Sun Preference Full-Sun
Common Family Name Pumpkin
Brand Renee's Garden

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