The best time to plant seeds depends on the specific plant and the climate in your area. In general, planting seeds in the spring when the soil is warm and moist is ideal for most plants. Be sure to follow the planting instructions on the seed packet for the best results.
The best time to plant clover is in early spring or fall when soil temperatures are cooler and there is enough moisture for the seeds to germinate and establish. Avoid planting clover during hot, dry weather as this can hinder germination and growth.
Pumpkin seeds typically take about 90 to 120 days to grow into mature pumpkins. However, the exact time can vary depending on the specific pumpkin variety, growing conditions, and care provided. It's important to monitor the plants regularly and harvest the pumpkins when they are fully mature for the best taste and quality.
Late fall is an ideal time to plant milkweed seeds, as this allows the seeds to go through a period of cold stratification which can help with germination. Alternatively, planting in early spring after the danger of frost has passed is also a good time.
Spring
April - June.
Seeds can be planted directly in the garden when the days consistently reach into the low 70's and the spring rains have tapered off. In colder climates, the seeds can be started indoors and transferred to the garden when the weather warms. Most pumpkins require 110 to 140 frost-free growing days.
Pumpkins are thought to have originated in North America. Pumpkin type seeds were found in Mexico that dated from 7000 to 5500 BC. They definitely predate the Europeans in the United States. Ever since the immigrants came to America
smaller pumkins have more seeds because it will take less time to grow smaller pumkins and the rest of the days will be used to make more seeds will big pumkins will take more of its days before its day to be harvest to make it to its full size and it will less days to make seeds
I dont think they do. The only time i know of seeds being released from a pumpkin is when you carve the pumkin for halloween. Goodday.
The best time to plant seeds depends on the specific plant and the climate in your area. In general, planting seeds in the spring when the soil is warm and moist is ideal for most plants. Be sure to follow the planting instructions on the seed packet for the best results.
Mid-June through July 4 is the time to plant pumpkin seeds if you want to have some ready to harvest by the end of October. To produce jumbo pumpkins for show or fall fairs, plant seeds 120 days before the show date (early to mid-June). Allow plenty of space for the vines to run. Prune off the first few female flowers, then let only a few set to baseball size. Choose the best one, and remove all others. Turn the pumpkin several times to obtain a well-shaped fruit. Pumpkins normally mature in 70-99 days, producing several fruit per vine.
Plant grass, water one time, then plant blue seeds, water one time, plant yellow seeds, then water them.
You can plant from seeds anytime it's warm enough that the ground stays above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. That's usually early April here in Texas.
There are several depending factors such as space, soil, and sunlight. The average number of pumpkins grown out of one seed is somewhere between 10-15. ==== The amount of pumpkins that grow out of one seed differs from one type of pumpkin to another. Baby Pam pumpkins you may get 10 to 15 pumpkins of course you should plant three seeds at a time. Gigantic Atlantic Pumpkins you may get three or four pumpklins but if growing Gigantic Alantic Pumpkins for size or competition you would allow pumpkins to grow to about bowling ball size and decide which one looks the best for growing and then after these 3 or 4 pumpkins cut the others, just do not allow anymore pumpkins to grow. One pumpkin on a vine. When you grow for size one may gain a couple of hundred pounds with one pumpkin on it instead of three or four pumpkins. My personal best was 543 lbs. No where near the world record of 1700+ pounds.
Melons grow in Summer. Harvest is usually in July.
The best time to plant clover is in early spring or fall when soil temperatures are cooler and there is enough moisture for the seeds to germinate and establish. Avoid planting clover during hot, dry weather as this can hinder germination and growth.