Growing Pumpkin

Cucurbita sp. : Cucurbitaceae / the gourd family

Jan F M A M J J A S O N Dec
                  P P P

(Best months for growing Pumpkin in New Zealand - cool/mountain regions)

  • P = Sow seed
  • Easy to grow. Sow in garden. Sow seed at a depth approximately three times the diameter of the seed. Best planted at soil temperatures between 68°F and 90°F. (Show °C/cm)
  • Space plants: 35 - 47 inches apart
  • Harvest in 15-20 weeks.
  • Compatible with (can grow beside): Sweet Corn
  • Avoid growing close to: Potatoes

Your comments and tips

10 Jul 17, Robert Knight (Australia - temperate climate)
Contact me if you want Windsor Black pure seed
29 Apr 18, Amanda (Australia - arid climate)
I know this is an old conversation but I have been trying to find windsor black pumpkin seeds if you could help me out I would be grateful Amanda
04 Jul 17, Laurie Thompson (Australia - temperate climate)
Sylvia Have a look at this template , They have Windsor black Pumpkin seeds . Laurie www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/wendouree/plants/windsor-black-pumpkin-seeds /1146729338
14 Feb 16, Mervyn (Australia - arid climate)
Looking for some Winston black punkin seeds if anybody no.s where to get them please let me no
09 Apr 13, Laurie Thompson (Australia - temperate climate)
Sylvia I was saddened to hear about the floods which killed the Windsor Black Pumpkin plant . You were the only one I knew which grew the Victorian Pumpkin Emblem . It seems America is the only place growing W B P . Thanks for trying . regards Laurie
07 Feb 13, Lairie Thompson (Australia - temperate climate)
Sylvia Did you have any success with Windsor Black Pumpkin . The great Pumpkin Patch Illinois USA has them . I have searched all seed suppliers in Vic and NSW and Adelaide . They were the Pumpkin Emblem of Victoria . Await your reply . Laurie Mt. Waverley
10 Jan 13, Laurie Thompson (Australia - temperate climate)
Syvia . Did you find any Windsor Black Pumpkins seed Thanks Laurie
13 Oct 16, Robert Knight (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Laurie,I just came across your post regarding a passion of mine Black Windsor Pumpkin,I have run out of true seed which has not been hybridised and wonder if I can get some true seed from you I can't live without this pumpkin in my life please help,what state do you live in??Cheers Rob Ballarat
24 Jun 11, karen grunow (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
I too am looking for Windsor Black Pumpkin seeds! Have you had any sucess?
07 Nov 13, jane (Australia - temperate climate)
I have given some Windsor black open pollinated seeds to my daughter emmalee to sell on ebay.au.I am not fussed about selling pumpkin seeds generally but it seems everyone is looking for the Windsor Black and my girl needs some money.I have grown them for a few years and they are astonishingly prolific. Mine had a pumpkin about every metre on the long vines.Most likely mine are not pure bred but next year I should have better stock.I have planted a few hundred this season well away from any other pumpkins.
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I am just south of Townsville and planted Qld Blue pumpkin seeds in early April in good soil with correct PH levels. Plenty of space to run and good sunshine and watered daily. The plants grew well for about 6 weeks producing masses of mostly male flowers?? I had plenty of bees doing their job, but still only got two pumpkins that didn't reach maturity before the plants died off about 2-3 weeks ago. We did have a couple of 6deg nights but nothing lower. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Cheers

- LynnStinten

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