Not one to miss out on the latest garden fashions, Tom wears a colorful selection including edible luffa, Italian tromboncino squash, and edible gourd topped off with a bright orange pumpkin. We call this picture “Pumpkinhead.”
Not one to miss out on the latest garden fashions, Tom wears a colorful selection including edible luffa, Italian tromboncino squash, and edible gourd topped off with a bright orange pumpkin. We call this picture “Pumpkinhead.”
A wonderful backyard harvest from our garden including, yellow squash, zucchini, sage, rosemary, eggplant, Italian tromboncino squash, cucumber, bitter melon, onion, potatoes, green beans, eggs, and honey. Your backyard can produce these great foods for you!
Related to butternut squash Seminole pumpkins can be hardened off for winter storage. They’re said to have originally been grown by Native Americans in the southeastern United States. They have a wonderful flavor especially when baked with spices similar to pumpkin pie!