Spyke

The blooms are great. I often have sprouts from my compost pile because of last year’s jack o lanterns, and I love to let them go and pretty up the place.

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lemmy.world

Where do you live that pumpkin is viable right now? Avid Gardner in Texas here, everything but tomatoes (barely hanging on) and peppers are dying this time of year. I focus mostly on fruit trees that I shield from freezes cuz my summers just kill everything :/.

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lemmy.world

I live in the Pacific Northwest, zone 8b, and have pumpkins on the vine right now.

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lemmy.world

8b is the lower southern US.... I'm in it and I can't keep anything alive but peppers without daily watering and ridiculous amounts of care. Pretty sure you don't have your zone right.

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Fuck, that's crazy. They really, reallllllyyyyy need to rethink how those zones are drawn now with global warming changes. My high/low temps are an average of 20 degrees above yours right now, yet we're the same zone somehow. I basically use zone 9-10 as guide cuz they're so wrong.

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It’s a Northern Bush Pumpkin. I bought the plant when it was wee with two leaves at a local farmer’s market and it is going absolutely bananas right now. I’m in zone 5 in the western US, so I think the season has been just right. Not too hot, which killed one of my jalapeño plants, but everything else (tomato varieties) are doing well.

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lemmy.world

I honestly didn’t know that was a thing!! I only have one female flower developing right now, so I should harvest some of the blooms. Thank you!

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No problem! They are hard to come by around me so I’ve only tried using them as a garnish so far; the flavor is subtle and the color is fun. That’ll be such a nice extra treat, enjoy!

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Trying my hand at a pumpkin vine this year. The male blooms are beautiful! | Spyke