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Pumpkin Small Sugar
Cucurbita melo

Matures in 100 Days

This variety is excellent for pies and “Pumpkin Pie” has long been a favorite New England specialty. Small round fruits with deep ribbed skin; flesh is deep orange-yellow, fine-grained, and sweet.

SOWING:
Plant seed outdoors in late spring when ground is warm and all danger of frost is past. Make a group of 3 to 5 seeds placed in a ring about 2 inches across; cover with 1/2 inch of fine soil, well pressed down. Each ring of seeds is called a hill and hills should be spaced 6 to 10 feet apart each way.

THINNING:
When plants are 2 to 3 inches tall, thin, leaving the 3 strongest plants in each hill.

GERMINATION:
7 to 14 days depending on soil and temperature conditions.

REMARKS:
May also be planted in rows 6–10 feet apart, spacing plants 2–3 feet apart in the row. May also be planted among corn. Cut from vines with pruning shears leaving 3 inches of stem.

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