What Should I Do About My Pumpkin That Was Picked Early?

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Asked By PumpkinPride84 On

I just discovered that someone picked one of my pumpkins early, and I'm really upset about it. This pumpkin was my biggest pride from this year's garden, and I want to make sure it doesn't rot before I'm able to carve it. The skin has turned orange, and it feels pretty hard when I do the nail test. Should I store it in the basement or garage until late September or October? Or would it be better to leave it on my porch under a bench? Any advice would be super helpful!

2 Answers

Answered By GardenGnome75 On

You might want to find a dry, cool spot to store it, like a garage that's protected from critters. Pumpkins need to cure, and if you don't carve it, it can last even longer than Halloween! Also, does your garden have a lot of foot traffic? If people can see your pumpkins easily, maybe try to cover them a bit until you can carve it.

PumpkinPride84 -

Yeah, my garden is right in the front yard, so anyone walking by can definitely see it. My kids could have gotten curious too, but I think one of them might have picked it. I’ll do my best to keep the rest safe!

Answered By GardenGuru88 On

Don't worry too much! I usually pick mine while they're still a bit green to let them ripen inside. As long as your pumpkin is full-sized and the skin is hardened, it should store well for you. I recommend putting it somewhere warm and sunny to help it finish ripening. Just avoid keeping them long-term on concrete since that can lead to moisture buildup and rot. Personally, I keep mine on a shelf in my cool garage or in my kitchen pantry.

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