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in engagement •  6 years ago 

None of the pumpkins I started indoors ever lasted when I transplanted in the Spring. Many of the seeds I planted when the season got warmer seemed to take, but that wasn't until June that the insects and weather would leave them alone so they could survive past infancy.

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Amongst last year's carrot crop. Testing out to see if the carrots help improve the soil and help shield out leaf-eating bugs.

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Under the corn. This area seems to be more ideal. Full sun morning to afternoon, then shade from the house when it is the most hot in early evening. A slight slope also allows water to irrigate through instead of settling into puddles.

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You can try something like this..
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Grow them in a pot and then move the pot to the ground, make holes at the bottom of the pot or maybe polybag and watering the once a day except when it rain. The best time to grow pumpkin in 4 seasons country is at the end of winter or beginning of spring. That's what I read from articles. Because I live in Indonesia I can grow them anytime here.