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  2. This Handy Chart Shows How to Pick the Perfect Pumpkin - AOL

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    You don't want to twist the pumpkin off the vine. Instead, use a sharp knife to cut it from the vine, leaving a stem that's four to eight inches long (pumpkins with stems that are broken off will ...

  3. Get Ready for Pumpkin Picking Season! Here Are the Best ... - AOL

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    Many pumpkin farms cut the pumpkins, but leave the pumpkins in the field for families to take their photos before purchasing their perfect pumpkin off the vine. Whenever possible, go for the farms ...

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    Where in your area can you ring in the fall season with caramel apples, pumpkin picking or apple cider donuts? Find out here.

  5. Barnesville Pumpkin Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival is an annual festival in Barnesville, Ohio, dedicated to the growing and harvesting of pumpkins and other fall harvests. The festival, which has been held since 1964, is conducted by a locally appointed committee and attracts an average of 100,000 people during the 4-day event. [1] [2]

  6. Vine training - Wikipedia

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    With spur-trained systems, the main branch or cordon is kept each year with only individual canes being pruned during the winter. While vines that are cane trained will often have a thin, smooth main branch, spur trained vines will often have thick, dark and gnarled cordon branches. Many old vine vineyards will often utilize spur training system.

  7. Here's how carvers prep thousands of pumpkins every year for ...

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  8. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    A reduction cut may be performed while still allowing about 50% of the branch. This is done to help maintain form and deter the formation of co-dominant leaders. Temporary branches may be too large for a removal cut so subordination pruning should be done to slowly reduce a limb by 50% each year to allow the tree to properly heal from the cut.

  9. Here’s How to Keep Pumpkins From Rotting for a ... - AOL

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    Learn how to keep pumpkins from rotting so you can enjoy your pretty fall porch decorations as long as possible! Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...