Growing Guide: Seminole Pumpkin

Plant Type:
Annual Fruiting Vine

Harvest Season:
Summer, Fall, Early Winter

Can harvest May-December, however, it's best to plant in June and harvest in Fall-Winter because the summer rain provides the liberal amounts of water required for growth. 

Mature Size:
Up to 25 ft. long

Soil & Moisture:
Rich moist soil, has drought tolerance and likes a variety of soil conditions from rich compost and fertilizer to dry and sandy.  Seminole Pumpkin is so unique because, unlike other squash varieties, it really thrives in the hot rainy season. 

Light Requirements:
Part Shade, Shade

Self-Fertile:
Yes

Growth Rate:
Fast, Very-Fast

Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 4-11 with frost protection; Patio/Greenhouse 4+

Propagation:
Our Seminole Pumpkin plants are grown from seed and ready to produce within one growing season.