PUMPKIN ON A STICK
APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 50
All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.
We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!
Start seeds indoors: Begin seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost in your area.
Plant in rich, well-drained soil: Add compost to the soil before planting.
Provide full sun: Pumpkin on a stick needs full sun to produce the best flowers and fruit.
Water regularly: Pumpkin on a stick needs consistent moisture, but avoid soggy soil. In hot weather, water it 1–2 inches per week.
Space plants: Space plants about 3 feet apart in the garden.
Stake the plants: The stems of pumpkin on a stick are strong, but staking can help prevent branches from breaking.
Harvest: Pumpkin on a stick is ready to harvest 65–70 days after transplanting.
Use as a decoration: The fruit can be used as a festive autumn decoration. You can cut the sticks and place them in a vase or keep the plant in a pot.
Pumpkin on a stick is a tropical plant that is part of the nightshade family and is related to tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. It can grow to be 3–4 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide. The leaves and stems are thorny, so be careful when handling the plant.
APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 50
All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.
We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!
Start seeds indoors: Begin seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost in your area.
Plant in rich, well-drained soil: Add compost to the soil before planting.
Provide full sun: Pumpkin on a stick needs full sun to produce the best flowers and fruit.
Water regularly: Pumpkin on a stick needs consistent moisture, but avoid soggy soil. In hot weather, water it 1–2 inches per week.
Space plants: Space plants about 3 feet apart in the garden.
Stake the plants: The stems of pumpkin on a stick are strong, but staking can help prevent branches from breaking.
Harvest: Pumpkin on a stick is ready to harvest 65–70 days after transplanting.
Use as a decoration: The fruit can be used as a festive autumn decoration. You can cut the sticks and place them in a vase or keep the plant in a pot.
Pumpkin on a stick is a tropical plant that is part of the nightshade family and is related to tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. It can grow to be 3–4 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide. The leaves and stems are thorny, so be careful when handling the plant.