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Susan Picard (not verified)

8 years ago

In reply to by Jacob (not verified)

Jacob, I planted my very first pumpkin in a wooden pot a few years ago. It was one of those wooden crate looking pots from Lowe's. The soil where I live is horrible but I can't dig down deeply enough because of the granite running below my house.

I kept an eye on the pot (it was a 2' in diameter pot, about 12" deep) and made sure it was well-drained and watered when needed. The vine grew very well and very long. The only issue I had was not enough pollination. All of my pretty flowering plants were on the other side of my house. I know better now!

So yes! Pots DO work for pumpkins. Just keep an eye on it for moisture balance.

I live in Zone 6A, by the way, in case that means anything for you.

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