Yes, ancient Egyptians grew pumpkins along with various other crops. Pumpkins, along with other gourds, were cultivated for their nutritional value and versatility in cooking. These crops were part of the agricultural practices along the fertile banks of the Nile, contributing to the diet of the people in ancient Egypt.
he got his food from the egyptians but how did the egyptians grow the food?
They blamed it on the River Nile on the Gods or even on the Pharaoh.
They helped them to grow crops in the "New World" and gave them corn and other vegetables to grow and plant.
oh idk maybe the fact that they lived in a desert and needed to grow plants to survive
They ate pumpkins squash and corn
Pumpkins grow on vines.
No! Pumpkins grow on vines!
Pumpkins can grow in Japan, but they ripen too soon for Halloween
Pumpkins grown on vines.pupkin grow at soil
If you grow 738 pumpkins and sell 481 of them, you will have 257 pumpkins left.
When the vine is ready it makes the pumpkins and thats when the pumpkins are on the vines.
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On vines
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Pumpkins typically take about 75 to 100 days to grow after flowering.
Pumkins do grow in England.