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A Guide to Growing Pumpkins in the Pacific Northwest

When it comes to growing pumpkins, do you tell yourself every year that you’ll grow a pumpkin patch next year? Well, let’s make next year THE year! Read up on growing pumpkins and get started on planning your set up for next year NOW!

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Things You Should Know When Growing Pumpkins

There are many different types of pumpkin and each one has its own unique characteristics. Some grow long, sprawling vines while others grow compactly in containers or raised beds. Some are orange while others are white or blue-gray, and some are oddballs. Regardless of which type of pumpkin you grow, there are some things you should know when growing pumpkins.

 

Growing Pumpkins in a Container

Growing pumpkins in a container requires special care. You should make sure that the soil is rich in compost and has a pH range of six to seven. Pumpkins grow quickly and require a large amount of light. In addition, they prefer direct planting. You should also transplant seedlings as soon as possible from nurseries.

 

The soil should be rich and well-drained to support the growth of pumpkins. When growing in a container, use a good compost mix and a balanced fertilizer during the first growing season. In addition, you can use a moisture tester to ensure that the soil does not become too dry.

 

Growing Pumpkins in a Tray

If you are growing pumpkins in a tray, there are a few things you should remember. Pumpkins need lots of water and nutrients to thrive. They grow best in a sunny location with fertile soil. They need regular watering and should be fertilized after a few weeks. Pumpkins need plenty of nitrogen and phosphorous to thrive. In addition, they need to be kept well-watered, especially during the beginning of the growing season when they are still very small.

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Pumpkin seeds should be planted about one inch deep in the soil of a seedling tray. Be sure to moisten the soil lightly before planting the seeds. Pumpkin seeds need warmth to germinate.

 

Pruning Pumpkins

Pruning pumpkins is an important part of growing a healthy pumpkin plant. You should prune your pumpkin vines after they have set a few fruits to promote even growth. When pruning, make sure to use sharp, clean pruning shears like these from Amazon and start at the base of the main stem. Trim off any vine that is overgrown, diseased or damaged.

 

Hand Pollinating Pumpkins

When growing pumpkins, hand pollination is an important process. This can take place as early as 50 to 55 days after seedlings germinate. During this time, the male flowers, or staminate flowers, begin blooming. Male flowers are different from female flowers in that they do not have an ovary visible at the base.

 

Pumpkins can be self-pollinated, but some varieties do not set fruit unless they have been hand-pollinated. When hand-pollinating, identify the male and female flowers. Female pumpkin flowers have a swollen bump at the base of the bloom, while male flowers do not. After identifying the male, touch the male flower to the female flower’s center. You can also use a small paintbrush to move pollen from one flower to the next.

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Soil Preparation

Before planting pumpkins, it is important to get a great soil. Be sure to stop by for the best soil for your pumpkins. Our premium garden blend will have you growing the biggest pumpkins in the neighborhood.

 

Harvesting Pumpkins Before Frost

The days are starting to turn a little chillier and it’s time to start harvesting your pumpkins. If you wait until the frost has passed, you may be able to harvest them without damage. If you can’t wait that long, you can simply leave them to ripen on their own. Pumpkins will continue to grow without the leaves, but if there is a heavy frost, you should harvest them as soon as they start to turn orange.

 

The most common sign that your pumpkin is ready to be harvested is its color. Once the rind is hard and solid orange, the pumpkin is ripe. Harvesting pumpkins before the frost is important because frost will cause the pumpkin vine to stop growing. If the frost is heavy, you must harvest the pumpkins before they are damaged by the harsh elements.

 

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Clean, organized and lovely helpful staff. Great selection of healthy plants and fun yard art.

Patricia Ruff Gig Harbor

Had Chuck Klein of Walrath trucking move D-6 cat last week for us. He did a great job, Good communication easy loading good driver.

Norman Hutson Tacoma

These guys make it happen nice work great crews Tom, Aaron,Greg, Jesse, Jackie job well done.

Larry A Capps Tacoma

T.E. Walrath is an amazing company. I can't say enough about the company or the people. Chuck & Jackie Bowen are two of the finest people I've met. They moved a 10' x 20' slot car track for me and were the only company that could come up with a solution and plan. Simply the best.

Russell Pavur Tacoma

Friendly people, excellent service, great supply of products, and multiple locations to serve the community. Definitely an excellent company!

Joe Jacobsen Gig Harbor

Great service every time! Good people I highly recommend using them if you get the chance.

Troy D Ackerland Gig Harbor

An exceptional family run business that values your business and looks after individual customer needs with communication, clarity, purpose and integrity. Thank you for your attention to my specific needs and for your great products and service. Outstanding!

Lauren Elizabeth Grimm Gig Harbor

We recently performed a complete renovation on Safeco field, and selected the Walrath team for our trucking, and for blending the custom soil mix for the outfield.
Despite a tight schedule, Walrath was able to complete the project on time and within specifications. I am totally happy with the results we received using them for this project, and won’t hesitate to call them in the future.

Bob Christofferson, Head Groundskeeper, Seattle Mariners
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