Pumpkins typically need about 1 to 2 inches of water per week, depending on weather conditions and soil type. It's essential to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during the flowering and fruiting stages. Drip irrigation or soaker hoses can help deliver water directly to the roots, reducing evaporation. Be sure to monitor the plants regularly and adjust watering based on rainfall and temperature.
they need water nutriens ,soil,salt.and grass.also a big space for it to grow
You can't plant a pumpkin in delware because of the infertile soil.
Pumpkins are often used to create jack-o-lanterns on Halloween.
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No pumpkins are a squash. Squashes are native to the Americas' and are a land living fresh water consuming plant.
the largest pumpkin grown weighed 1,140 lbs pumpkins are a fruit the word pumpkin is greek for large melon pumpkins are 90% water the first pumpkins were grown in Mexico :) hope this helps !!!
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Little pumpkins, often referred to as "mini pumpkins," are typically smaller varieties of pumpkins that are cultivated for decorative purposes or as a fun addition to fall decorations. Their size makes them popular for use in crafts, centerpieces, and Halloween displays. Additionally, they are often sweeter and have a denser flesh, making them suitable for cooking and baking in certain recipes. These small pumpkins are usually harvested in the late summer to early fall, coinciding with the autumn season's festive themes.
It depends on the bucket and the size of the pumpkin. Most pumpkins do float on water.
if there is water and dirt then you can plant it any were.