Casper White Pumpkin Seeds – Cucurbita pepo | Approx. 30 Seeds | Heirloom Open Pollinated Pumpkin | White Garden Pumpkin Variety | Easy to Grow
Casper White Pumpkin Seeds – Cucurbita pepo | Approx. 30 Seeds | Heirloom Open Pollinated Pumpkin | White Garden Pumpkin Variety | Easy to Grow
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Add a unique touch to your garden with Casper White Pumpkin Seeds, a distinctive heirloom pumpkin variety prized for its smooth white skin and classic pumpkin shape. These pumpkins typically grow to 10–16 pounds, producing eye-catching pale fruits that stand out in fall gardens and seasonal displays.
Casper pumpkins are known for their clean white appearance with minimal bluish tint, making them ideal for autumn décor, Halloween displays, carving, and decorative arrangements. The vigorous vines grow well in warm, sunny garden spaces and produce large pumpkins in about 90 days.
With proper care, this variety develops strong vines capable of supporting large fruits, making it a rewarding choice for gardeners who want something different from traditional orange pumpkins. Casper pumpkins are a favorite for home gardens, fall harvest displays, and pumpkin patches.
You will receive high-quality seeds suitable for gardeners of all experience levels.
You will receive:
✔️ Approx. 30 Casper White pumpkin seeds
✔️ Open pollinated heirloom variety
✔️ Non-GMO garden seeds
✔️ Ideal for fall décor and seasonal displays
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Casper White Pumpkin
Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
Plant Type: Annual vine vegetable
Seed Type: Open pollinated heirloom
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with organic matter
Sowing Depth: ½ – 1 inch
Spacing: Plant in hills spaced about 15–20 feet apart
Germination Time: 7–14 days
Germination Temperature: 70–90°F
Days to Maturity: Approximately 90 days
Fruit Size: Typically 10–16 pounds
Planting Season: Late spring after last frost
Container Friendly: No (requires large garden space)
💡 Care Tip:
Pumpkins require plenty of sunlight, space, and consistent watering. Water at the base of the plant to keep foliage dry and reduce disease risk. Removing extra fruits early can help the remaining pumpkins grow larger.
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