This weekend I dropped the 5 small 2024 pumpkins that were rotting into the tractor bucket as DH was driving to dump a load over by my line of pine trees S and SW of the garage. I expect at least one of them to sprout this year and cover the area. The up and down temperatures contributed. You really need to store pumpkins inside, in a cool and dry spot, for them to last, OR, in a dry spot buried in straw.
I moved the rest from the glass porch (enclosed, not heated) table. One small one was rotting, so it went to the new composter. Two medium sized ones were baked down and the pulp is awaiting ingredients this weekend for a pie.
The other two are downstairs in the pantry in a cardboard box for...later.
I am Tired of beiger pumpkins!!! I have seeds for other colors that I will be growing this year.
DD's had 2/15 harvested pumpkins. One was decorated with a Sharpie by GS for Thanksgiving and the other had been eaten on by a squirrel on the cement borders of their front steps. BOTH were thrown out in their "weed patch" in the back yard, They don't mind growing beige pumpkins as long as they can suppress weeds there.
Finally, my red amaryllis has woken up. Here it is next to 1/3 of the pink amaryllis pups growing side by side. Below is DD's pink amaryllis. She has placed her plant rack close to the aisle so that passers by can oogle it as it flowers, and be amazed!