Sweeten your fall with homegrown pie perfection!
Small Sugar pumpkins are a cozy garden classic, beloved for their rich flavor and manageable size. These little beauties are just the right fit for backyard plots and raised bedsāand they bake up into the dreamiest pies youāve ever tasted. Whether you're roasting, pureeing, or decorating your porch, this heirloom brings autumn charm to every corner of your home.
Variety: Small Sugar Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)
Growth Habit: Compact vines, ideal for small spaces
Height: Low-growing, space-saving plants
Flavor Profile: Sweet, smooth, and fine-textured
Color: Bright orange skin with golden flesh
Planting Conditions: Full sun and well-drained, fertile soil
Harvest Timeline: Ready in 95ā100 days
Uses: Perfect for pies, soups, muffins, and fall dƩcor
Fun Fact: Also called the New England Pie Pumpkin, this variety has been a staple in American gardens for generations.
If youāve ever dreamed of baking a pie from scratch with your own homegrown pumpkināthis is the one. Small Sugarās sweet, velvety flesh is made for autumn treats like pies, muffins, and creamy soups. Imagine the scent of cinnamon and nutmeg wafting through your kitchen as you roast these golden gems. Plus, their petite size makes them perfect for decorating your porch or table centerpieces.
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š Choose a Sunny Spot: Pick a location with full sun and rich, well-drained soil.
š± Sow the Seeds: Direct sow 1 inch deep, spacing hills 2ā3 feet apart.
š§ Water Consistently: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during flowering and fruiting.
šæ Thin and Maintain: Once seedlings emerge, thin to 2ā3 plants per hill.
āļø Harvest: When the skin is firm and a deep orange hue, snip the stem and let them cure in the sun for a few days.