Vegetable Gardening Is it time to harvest this baby? October 8, 2024 Is it time to harvest the Seminole pumpkin? I have seven growing on one vine! Just amazing. by Magnificent_Mane 7 Comments bored_werewolf 4 weeks ago Wait for it to turn orange, and the stem to become dry/ woody KlooShanko 4 weeks ago That vine still looks alive. You can leave it a little longer if you would like or bring it in before the critters get to it forprojectsetc 4 weeks ago I try to wait until the stems turn brown and dry. gimmethattilth 4 weeks ago No. Needs to lose its green webbing and that stem needs to toughen up. Still a few weeks out at least. Cuddlehustle 4 weeks ago Let the frost kill the vine and then harvest. A little frost tends to make squash sweeter. carlitospig 4 weeks ago Nope, that stem is much too green still. Patience, my pumpkin lover. FarmhouseRules 4 weeks ago Nope. Watch the stem. It’s still too green.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
KlooShanko 4 weeks ago That vine still looks alive. You can leave it a little longer if you would like or bring it in before the critters get to it
gimmethattilth 4 weeks ago No. Needs to lose its green webbing and that stem needs to toughen up. Still a few weeks out at least.
Cuddlehustle 4 weeks ago Let the frost kill the vine and then harvest. A little frost tends to make squash sweeter.
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Wait for it to turn orange, and the stem to become dry/ woody
That vine still looks alive. You can leave it a little longer if you would like or bring it in before the critters get to it
I try to wait until the stems turn brown and dry.
No. Needs to lose its green webbing and that stem needs to toughen up. Still a few weeks out at least.
Let the frost kill the vine and then harvest. A little frost tends to make squash sweeter.
Nope, that stem is much too green still. Patience, my pumpkin lover.
Nope. Watch the stem. It’s still too green.