Yes you can grow a pumpkin from the seeds of a purchased pumpkin as long as the seeds are ripe, dry, clean and have not been cooked.
Since commercial pumpkins are hybrids, the seed may not produce the same pumpkin variety as the original fruit you start with. They will, if successful, produce a lot of pumpkins. One seed becomes one pumpkin vine, and one vine can grow several pumpkins. If one pumpkin is left on the vine after harvest season, its seeds are likely to produce a great many vines, and pumpkins, the next season. If this is not wanted, care should be taken to ensure that all pumpkins are removed from the vine, including the little ones that may seem to be useless.
Pumpkins have seeds and pulp on the inside.
Vampires hate pumpkin more then garlic. They say it is the smell.
Pumpkins start out even smaller than a green pea, or a navy bean.
No, they grow on the ground.
The inside of a pumpkin that is scooped out when you are craving pumpkins; it also can be thrown.
they are made from seeds as there are seeds inside it all ready
You put a tea light inside it.
it has a bunch of seeds in it and it's a orange
No, pumpkins are not white inside. The flesh of a pumpkin is typically orange, although some varieties can have lighter shades, such as yellow or cream. The color can vary depending on the type of pumpkin, but white flesh is not common.
Orange Pumpkins
No, they are not blue before appearing orange. What in the world blue?!
No, pumpkins are not green before they turn orange. They start off green and gradually turn orange as they ripen.