Early pumpkin seed Yellow Paris
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early pumpkin seed
early pumpkin seed
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Characteristics

Maturity
early
Other characteristics
round, yellow

Description

100-110 days. Non-GMO. Heirloom. Yellow Paris Pumpkin Seeds from Seeds By Design produce sweet, peach-colored pumpkins weighing up to 50 lbs. The pale orange flesh of this French heirloom pumpkin variety is sweet and often baked for eating as a side dish or made into soups or pie filling. These heirloom pumpkin seeds come from Mountain Valley Seed Co., which is a small, family-owned seed company known for supplying premium-quality seeds to both home growers and fresh market producers. 1 lb - Approximately 1,520 Seeds Growing Heirloom Yellow Paris Pumpkin Vegetable Garden Seeds Yellow Paris Heirloom Pumpkin Seed Growth Habits: The vines of the Yellow Paris heirloom pumpkin variety, also known as Jaune Gros de Paris, support large culinary pumpkins weighing up to 50 lbs. The skin is a yellow-peach color, while the flesh is a pale orange. Because pumpkins require very fertile soil, you may want to amend your planting site with compost during the fall prior to planting. When the soil reaches at least 65 degrees F, you can directly sow Yellow Paris pumpkin seeds. Waiting until about 2 weeks after your last frost date to plant pumpkin seeds is typically advised because pumpkin plants are very sensitive to frost. Giving the Yellow Paris pumpkin plants plenty of water will help to grow large fruits, however, it is important to ensure the planting site is well-draining to prevent disease. Various Uses for Yellow Paris Pumpkins and Pumpkin Seeds: Yellow Paris heirloom pumpkins are a culinary type of pumpkin used for pie filling, soups, and side dishes.

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