Growing a pumpkin is actually not really hard to do even for a beginner. One thing that made this possible is that pumpkin is the type of plant that is pretty strong and can be grown in different types of climates as long as we take care of it. In addition to that, pumpkin is a very versatile plant that can be planted in different types of methods. One method is to plant it in the soil of our garden, while the other method is to plant it in a container. Interestingly, we can also grow pumpkins in hanging containers. This type of methods of course are not your usual methods but can be possible to be done if you follow some of the guide.

Several Guide and Tips on how to growing pumpkins in hanging container

  1. Choose the types of pumpkin and container first
    The first step in growing pumpkins in a hanging container is to choose the type of pumpkin that you want to plant. Because it will be planted inside a container or pot, then you need to choose a variety of pumpkin that can be planted into small spaces or pots. Additionally, for the container itself, make sure that there are drainage holes below the container or pots as this will allow the water to flow through and prevent the soil from waterlogging. Another important thing is to make sure that you plant at least 2 or 1 pumpkin seed per pot to maximize its growth.

  2. Placement and Support
    When you are done with the planting steps, then the next part of the steps of growing pumpkins in a hanging container is to decide the placement. You need to hang the pot in a place that gets full of sunlight. Additionally, because you will hang the pot, make sure that the vine grows properly by adding support for the pot so it can handle the full weight of the pot when the pumpkin is fully ripe.

  3. Maintenance and Harvesting
    The next step in growing pumpkins in a hanging container is to maintain the pumpkin as best as we can. Taking care of a pumpkin is not that hard, providing consistent watering and fertilization as well as using a brush to transfer pollen between flowers in order to maximize its growth. After that the next thing that you need to do is just waiting for the harvest time, when the pumpkin is ready to be harvested you need to cut the stem and leave a few inches of stem in the pumpkin as this will prolong the life of the pumpkin..

And there you go, several tips and guides on how to grow pumpkins in a hanging container, pretty easy right? By doing some of these steps and guides, we assure you that you can enjoy your own home grown pumpkin. You can then use it as you like, maybe for decoration for Halloween purposes or even to make your own pumpkin dishes. All of these made possible with simple methods of growing it in a hanging container that can save space and offer the possibility of growing pumpkin in limited space.