Thank you - yes I think the pumpkin seeds you buy are a specific variety - you can eat the shell but it is always a little bit chewy - I don't mind it though
hi i want to grow some calabaza pumpkin but the space i have is limited is it possible to grow the vine and cut it when it passes over 12ft before it starts flowering and remove the secondary vine and grow it with just the main vine, I'm from zone 13 I'm not worrying about the season just space issues
Hi I haven't grown calabaza but they seem like an interesting variety. Ideally, you should try to hold off pruning until you’ve got two to five established fruits growing. And maybe prune to keep these going. I reckon there is no harm though in experimenting- trying the way you described- if it works in your space you will know what to do next year.
I love pumpkin flowers ❤
What a harvest! Love the pumpkins in the cupboard clip
Thank you - I've made a huge dent in them since then
Your pumpkin looks so yummy ❤
Nice pumkin and I like its. Greeting from Indonesia
Thank you and greetings from Canberra, Aust.
Impressive! I love it.
Thank you
Another great video Robyn! I’ll have to try the roast pumpkin seeds 😊
Oooh just found your channel. Where are you based?
Canberra Australia- cool climate southern highlands - where are you from?
@@Growyourowncoolclimate ah ok, that can be a very challenging climate for gardeners. I’m in East Gippsland, Victoria 😊
@@marisaphoenix1893 great area for gardening
U ate the seeds with the shell… thats why its chewy 😭
P.s that shelf with all those pumpkins looks amazing
Thank you - yes I think the pumpkin seeds you buy are a specific variety - you can eat the shell but it is always a little bit chewy - I don't mind it though
@@Growyourowncoolclimate i always peel them lol
hi i want to grow some calabaza pumpkin but the space i have is limited is it possible to grow the vine and cut it when it passes over 12ft before it starts flowering and remove the secondary vine and grow it with just the main vine, I'm from zone 13 I'm not worrying about the season just space issues
Hi I haven't grown calabaza but they seem like an interesting variety. Ideally, you should try to hold off pruning until you’ve got two to five established fruits growing. And maybe prune to keep these going. I reckon there is no harm though in experimenting- trying the way you described- if it works in your space you will know what to do next year.