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Pumpkin Atlantic Giant - 60815
True pumpkin colour and shape - but in giant form! Very large vine. Bright orange with shallow ribs. To grow "Giant" pumpkins it is best to limit the vines to one pumpkin each. Interesting notes and helpful hints included with each packet. Can grow pumpkins up to 100kg!!! For show only - not suitable for eating.
Pumpkin Queensland Blue - 60845
An old Australian heirloom variety with medium sized, blue-green fruit with deep ribbing. Fruit size is approx. 3-5kg. Tasty, golden orange flesh. An excellent keeper.
Pumpkin Triamble - 60810
Another old fashioned favourite returns. Large, three-lobed fruit weighing up to 6kg! Tough grey rind (excellent for storage), deep orange flesh that is sweet, firm and dry.... what more can one expect from a high grade pumpkin. Fruit are kept for winter eating. Likes rich soil.
Pumpkin Crown F1 Hybrid - 60750
The advanced Whangaparaoa Crown. Modern breeding makes Crown F1 Hybrid tastier, higher yielding and better for storage than the standard Whangaparaoa.
Pumpkin Squash Butternut Little Dipper - 60995
A delightful small, meal-sized butternut for the smaller household. This personal-sized wee beauty weighs approx 900g, it has a vigourous vine that produces high numbers of fruits. The fruit are cream with orange flesh.
Pumpkin Jarrahdale - 60795
An Australian heirloom. This pumpkin is drum shape, silvery bluish-grey in colour, with deep ribbing. Pumpkins are large growing to 5kg. Flesh is deep orange and quite sweet. Good steamed, roasted, pureed, or used to make desserts.
Pumpkin Squash Butternut Buffy's Gold - 60990
This variety is high yielding with excellent eating qualities. Fruit size is 1.5-1.8kg and takes 100-110 days to mature. New improved Waltham type. CMV and black-rot resistant.
Pumpkin Whangaparoa Crown - 60760
Best known as a "Standard Storage Pumpkin" Whangaparoa Crown has a grey skin colour and is very popular.
Pumpkin Sugar Pie - 60847
Sugar pumpkins have a firm, sweet flesh that is much smoother than that of larger pumpkins. Sugar pumpkins are only about 15cm to 20cm in diameter. Although they don’t boast being the biggest of all, they have a good pumpkin flavour, this combined with their firmer and less stringy flesh, means they have a much more pleasant consistency than that of the larger pumpkin varieties. They’re great for roasting, making soups and for making pumpkin puree for delicious homemade pumpkin pies.
Pumpkin Squash Delica F1 Hybrid Buttercup - 61000
Top quality buttercup squash. Vigourous grower and heavy cropper, producing uniform large (approx 1.8kg) fruit. Delica has a dark green skin with deep yellow flesh. It is flat globe shaped, and has good storage ability. Delica has a nutty, sweet taste.
Pumpkin Kumi Kumi F1 Hybrid - 60800
Vigourous plants are more tolerant of extreme weather conditions. The standard Kumi Kumi has been updated with new breeding programs. Fruit is green and ribbed, growing to approx 30cm. Mild in flavour, Kumi Kumi has a curious creamy-nutty undertone, pick when younger while they retain their sweetness. Very mature fruit will turn orange. A good keeper
Pumpkin Squash Spaghetti Tivoli F1 Hybrid - 61015
We have been amazed at the resurged interest in this item. Simply grow as you would a Courgette. Tivoli is a non trailing variety producing short vines giving it a small plant habit. Ideal for home gardens. Tivoli has a creamy flesh, suggested cooking methods are noted in the back of our catalogue.
Pumpkin Squash Buttercup Burgess Trailing - 60960
A home variety producing green fruit with orange flesh - sweet and dry to eat. Not a great keeper.
Pumpkin Squash Rambling Roger - 60965
A vigorous Delica type pumpkin, which has dark green mottled colour skin, with deep yellow flesh.
Pumpkin Jack O Lantern - 60790
Pumpkins are a great vegetable to grow, as most store readily for months on end! This is the case with Jack O Lantern, not only that, it has a great flavour and is also a good carving variety, making it perfect for carving out decorations for Halloween and such like. Very versatile, pumpkin can be eaten as a vegetable, baked in muffins and scones or turned into delicious pumpkin pie!