A pumpkin grows from a seed planted in the ground in early summer, sending out vines that produce large orange fruit called pumpkins over the next few months. In autumn, the fully grown pumpkins are harvested before the first frost. The seeds inside the pumpkins can then be collected and planted the following year to continue the life cycle.
A pumpkin grows from a seed planted in the ground in early summer, sending out vines that produce large orange fruit called pumpkins over the next few months. In autumn, the fully grown pumpkins are harvested before the first frost. The seeds inside the pumpkins can then be collected and planted the following year to continue the life cycle.
A pumpkin grows from a seed planted in the ground in early summer, sending out vines that produce large orange fruit called pumpkins over the next few months. In autumn, the fully grown pumpkins are harvested before the first frost. The seeds inside the pumpkins can then be collected and planted the following year to continue the life cycle.