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  2. How to Harvest Pumpkins (and How to Know When They're ... - AOL

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    While pumpkins come in a variety of colors ranging from orange to white and bluish-gray when a pumpkin has reached its mature color, it is ready for harvest, and the seeds inside are mature and ...

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

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    If you need to harvest them early, store pumpkins in a warm, well-ventilated space (such as a shed, garage or greenhouse) for several weeks. When the weather improves, you can then place the ...

  4. Can You Compost Pumpkins? 10 Tips for Doing It Right (And ...

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    Every year, about 1.3 billion pumpkins are thrown in the trash in the United States. However, carved, whole, and cooked pumpkins and pumpkin plants are completely compostable.

  5. Dickinson pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    The company says that it annually produces enough cans to make 90 million pumpkin pies. [4] In 2009, heavy rains caused a delay in the harvest. Libby's warned that its inventory of canned pumpkin might not meet demand for Thanksgiving pies. [5] In 2015, heavy spring rains caused a poor harvest leading to a Christmas canned-pumpkin shortage. [6]

  6. How To Grow and Care for Pumpkins in Time for Fall - AOL

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    Here's how to grow your own pumpkins, including how to keep a pumpkin from rotting, when to plant seedlings, and when to pick them in the fall.

  7. How Long Do Pumpkins Last? - AOL

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    During the pumpkin-picking process, there are a few things to keep in mind, according to gardener Mary Jane Duford and her blog, Home for the Harvest. Opt for the healthiest-looking pumpkins.

  8. HomeGoods - Wikipedia

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    HomeGoods is a chain of home furnishing stores headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. HomeGoods sells furniture, linens, cooking products, art, and other home accessories. HomeGoods is owned by TJX Companies and is a sister company to T.J. Maxx, Sierra Trading Post, and Marshalls. The size of each store varies by location.

  9. 7 Pantry Items To Buy at Sam’s Club This Fall - AOL

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    By comparison, a single Libby’s pumpkin can at Target costs $2.69 each, so it pays off to make the bulk buy at Sam’s Club. Try This: 8 Luxury Items at Nordstrom Rack Millennials Need To Buy ...