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  2. These no-mess carvable pumpkins are perfect last-minute decor

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    It's not too late for pumpkin carving: Try these no-mess carvable pumpkins on sale at Target. Britt Ross and Katelyn Mullen. Updated October 25, 2023 at 10:36 AM.

  3. Ready for fall? Here's where to find local produce and fall ...

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    The farm has pumpkins for sale as well. Find more information on their website or Facebook page . Klotz Corn Shack , Route 42 (Friendsville Road), Friendsville. 240-321-4721.

  4. A Complete Guide to the Most Popular Pumpkins - AOL

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    Pumpkins come in all shapes and sizes, from small enough to fit in your hand to as big as a car. They can be silky smooth, or covered in bumps, or even rough-feeling. ... Sugar Pumpkins. Sugar ...

  5. Connecticut field pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    The Cucurbita pepo group includes other pumpkins, winter squash, summer squash, acorns, and ornamental gourds. [2] It is a fruit which is sensitive to frost. The pumpkin plant has unisexual flowers and vines and large leaves. [3] The Connecticut field pumpkin is similar to winter squash, which was grown by Native Americans in the pre-Columbian era.

  6. Where do those perfectly plump Northwest pumpkins grow? A ...

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    At the height of pumpkin harvest, semi trucks rotate in an out of the Cox processing area to pick up bins of pumpkins, which ship on pallets. By the time the season wraps up, the family will have ...

  7. Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the English word pumpkin derives from the Ancient Greek word πέπων (romanized pepōn), meaning 'melon'. [6] [7] Under this theory, the term transitioned through the Latin word peponem and the Middle French word pompon to the Early Modern English pompion, which was changed to pumpkin by 17th-century English colonists, shortly after encountering ...

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