No. Once ripe and removed from the vine, they do not keep very long -- around two or three weeks. If they are simply decorative, they should be placed on a cloth to prevent softening.
yes it will go mouldy after a month
Cook the pumpkin and freeze it in a sealable container for later use.
A pumpkin lasts from 2 weeks to 2 months, depending on if its hot out.
You can find a pumpkin lantern at various places such as Lowe's, Hobby Lobby or any other home improvement store. I also once bought one at a garage sale.
You should plant your pumpkin seeds the last day of June or the first day of July...
Maybe... bus stop or garage?
It is not okay to use frozen pumpkin that has been in the freezer since 2001. That would make the pumpkin 13 years old. Pumpkin will last in the freezer for about one year.
The four ways to know your pumpkin is ripe is. 1.See what colour it is. The chances are if your pumpkin is orange all the way around. But on the other hand some pumpkins are completely green. 2.Give the pumpkin a good thump or slap. If it sounds hollow then it's ripe. 3.If the skin on the pumpkin is hard then you know it's ripe. Use a fingernail and gently try to puncture the pumpkin's skin. If the skin dents but does not puncture, the pumpkin is ripe. 4.If the stem above the pumpkin starts to turn hard then it is ripe.
Garage floor epoxy treatment will remove gas and oil stains from the garage floor. There is no real time value as to how long it will last as there are many factors that could cause it to peel early.
You can take it off anytime. Just put something else on. The pumpkin head is just an accessory.
I have a very large pumpkin that we picked from our garden in October 2008, as it is now October 2009, you know it's going on a year. I washed the pumpkin with bleach and water to kill any bacteria. Had it out for "autumn" last year and will use it for "autumn" and Halloween this year. Then I'll put it back in the cool basement on paper and see what it does....I was amazed! Live in Eastern Washington....
"It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" was first aired on television in 1966.