Halloween Pumpkin Growing Tip #1 – Plant at the right time
Many gardeners will tell you that growing pumpkins is easy, it’s keeping the pumpkins from rotting before Halloween that is hard. Mature pumpkins will rot quickly, so it’s important that your pumpkin is ripe right at Halloween. The best time for planting pumpkins depends on the variety and your climate. Normally, in the north, you should be planting pumpkins in mid to late May. In warmer, southern climates (where pumpkins grow rapidly) you should probably be planting pumpkins in June.
Halloween Pumpkin Growing Tip #2 – Give your pumpkin lots of room
Growing pumpkins requires a lot of room. Many pumpkin plants can grow to be 30 to 40 feet (9-12 m.) long. If you don’t provide enough room for your pumpkin plant you may cause it to shade and weaken itself, which makes the plant more susceptible to disease and pests.
Halloween Pumpkin Growing Tip #3 – Pumpkins love sunshine
Plant your pumpkins where they will get lots of sun. The more the better.
Halloween Pumpkin Growing Tip #4 – Pumpkins love water
While growing pumpkins will tolerate some drought, it is best to make sure that they get regular watering. Make sure your pumpkin plants get 2 to 4 inches (5-10 cm.) of water a week. Supplement with the hose if you are not getting this much rainfall.
Halloween Pumpkin Growing Tip #5 – Plant your Pumpkins with Companions
Squash bugs are the number one killers of pumpkin vines. To repel them from your pumpkin plant, plant some companion plants near your pumpkin plant. Plants that squash bugs don’t like and will keep squash bugs from the growing pumpkins include:
Catnip Radishes Nasturtiums Marigolds Petunias Mint
Halloween Pumpkin Growing Tip #6 – Keep the Stem
When you harvest your pumpkin plant, make sure you leave a good, long piece of the stem on the pumpkin. Once you cut potential Halloween pumpkins from the vine, a “handle” or stem will help slow the rotting process. Conclusion: With these pumpkin growing tips, you should have a much better chance of growing all the Halloween pumpkins you could want. Remember also, not only is growing pumpkins fun, but after Halloween, they make a great addition for your compost pile.