Yes pumpkins are grown in Alaska. The best known pumpkins that are grown in Alaska are the Atlantic Giant Pumpkins. The record in Alaska for one of these extremely large pumpkins is 1780 lbs in 2011. Though the coldest state in the US, growers seem to agree that the sunlight and cooler summer temperatures grows them large in Alaska. The sun is available in some towns in Alaska 24 hours a day during the summer. Alaska holds more large vegetable records than any other state.
Pumpkins are grown in every state in the Contiguous US. So the only states without pumpkin production are Hawaii and Alaska.
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Typically, one to two pumpkin plants can be grown per square foot.
The world's largest pumpkin in 2008 was a pumpkin grown by Steve Connolly. The pumpkin weighed in at 1,900 pounds.
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Yes Cranberries are grown in Alaska
new hampshir The world's largest pumpkin was grown in Greene, Rhode Island, USA.
Traditionally called the three sisters, squash was planted at the base of the corn plant. A bean plant was grown and wrapped itself around the corn plant.
The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed pretty much 1725 pounds. This was a big hit! An award earning award. --- comment pumpkinzcarson
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