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Turkish Cap is a cucurbita maxima variety that is mainly grown as an ornamental pumpkin. The pumpkin resembles a turban with green, orange and white colors at the bottom. Let the Turkish Cap Gourds dry slowly. Very popular for flower arranging and making decorations.
Sow under glass from mid-March to mid-April or from mid-April to mid-May directly outside in a seed bed. Plant out 5 - 6 weeks after sowing.
Turkish Cap is a cucurbita maxima variety that is mainly grown as an ornamental pumpkin. The pumpkin resembles a turban with green, orange and white colors at the bottom. Let the Turkish Cap Gourds dry slowly. Very popular for flower arranging and making decorations.
Sow under glass from mid-March to mid-April or from mid-April to mid-May directly outside in a seed bed. Plant out 5 - 6 weeks after sowing.
Harvest pumpkins from September to October, at least before the first frost. A pumpkin is ripe when the stems start to dry out and show small wrinkles / cracks. The pumpkin has stopped growing for some time and has now also become slightly duller. Normally the color will become more intense.
Leave about 5 to 8 cm stems on the pumpkin when harvesting. Harvest in dry conditions and try not to bruise or hurt the pumpkins. Keep in a dry, frost-free place, do not stack the pumpkins on top of each other.
Turkish Cap is a cucurbita maxima variety that is mainly grown as an ornamental pumpkin. The pumpkin resembles a turban with green, orange and white colors at the bottom. Let the Turkish Cap Gourds dry slowly. Very popular for flower arranging and making decorations.
Sow under glass from mid-March to mid-April or from mid-April to mid-May directly outside in a seed bed. Plant out 5 - 6 weeks after sowing.