This attractive ornamental is actually a squash that adds vivid color to your fall retail displays. The flat, round shaped fruit weigh 10 to 15 lbs. and look like a cheese wheel. The orange flesh is moderately sweet and can be used for baking pies.
Average Weight: 10-15 pounds
Growing Tips
Whether you are growing your Cinderella Pumpkin seeds for sale or as decoration, these pumpkins are easy to grow and are a festive way to welcome the fall season. Cinderella Pumpkin seeds enjoy fertile, well-drained soil. Make sure to plant the seeds in late spring, as planting too early can lead to frost damage.
Throughout their long growing season, Cinderella Pumpkins require a large amount of fertilizer. Before sowing the seeds in your garden, add compost and aged manure below each plant and to the soil surrounding the seeds. As the pumpkin grows, treat it with a mixture of compost, manure, and water. With good soil drainage and airflow, you can avoid many common diseases and ensure your pumpkins are picture-perfect for retail or kitchen use.