Jack Be Little Pumpkin Seeds – Cucurbita pepo | Approx. 30 Seeds | Heirloom Open Pollinated Mini Pumpkin | Decorative Mini Pumpkin Variety | Easy to Grow
Jack Be Little Pumpkin Seeds – Cucurbita pepo | Approx. 30 Seeds | Heirloom Open Pollinated Mini Pumpkin | Decorative Mini Pumpkin Variety | Easy to Grow
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Grow charming miniature pumpkins with Jack Be Little Pumpkin Seeds, a delightful heirloom variety that produces small pumpkins about the size of a baseball. Each fruit typically weighs 6–13 ounces and features the classic pumpkin shape in a compact, decorative size.
Jack Be Little pumpkins are popular for fall décor, autumn centerpieces, crafts, and seasonal displays. Their bright orange color and miniature size make them perfect for decorating tables, porches, and harvest displays.
This open pollinated variety matures in about 95 days and grows on spreading vines that produce multiple small pumpkins throughout the season. These plants thrive in sunny gardens with rich soil and plenty of space for vines to grow.
Ideal for home gardens, pumpkin patches, and fall harvest decorations, this variety is easy to grow and produces a fun and decorative harvest.
You will receive:
✔️ Approx. 30 Jack Be Little pumpkin seeds
✔️ Open pollinated heirloom variety
✔️ Non-GMO garden seeds
✔️ Produces miniature decorative pumpkins
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Jack Be Little Pumpkin
Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
Plant Type: Annual vine vegetable
Seed Type: Open pollinated heirloom
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Rich, well-drained 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 95 days
Fruit Size: 6–13 ounces (baseball-sized)
Planting Season: Late spring after danger of frost
Container Friendly: No (requires space for vines)
💡 Care Tip:
Pumpkins grow best in warm soil with plenty of sunlight and consistent watering. Allow vines enough room to spread and water deeply at the base of the plant for healthy fruit development.
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