Pumpkin Jarrahdale Seed

SKU: 11680FLCTRT-1OZ
$8.85
Pumpkin Jarrahdale Seed
Pumpkin Jarrahdale Seed
Pumpkin Jarrahdale Seed
Pumpkin Jarrahdale Seed

Pumpkin Jarrahdale Seed

SKU: 11680FLCTRT-1OZ
$8.85
$8.85
form: FILM COATED
style: TREATED
size: 1 oz.

Save 20% on FILM COATED / TREATED / 25 seeds

Save 20% on RAW / UNTREATED / 25 seeds

Save 20% on FILM COATED / TREATED / 1/4 lb.

Jarradale pumpkins are heirloom vegetables, making them the perfect addition to your roadside produce stand or farmers market. They're simple to grow for both beginner and experienced gardeners alike. Jarrahdale pumpkin seeds just need fertile, well-draining soil, sunshine and one hundred days to grow into a robust, tasty winter squash.

Jarrahdale is actually a good quality winter squash, though it also makes an interesting fall ornamental. Its decorative fruit is a slate-gray color with heavy, rounded ribs. It weighs 6-10 lbs mature. As a squash, it is the favorite of Australians because of its thick, sweet, orange flesh of good quality. Jarrahdale is an excellent storage squash and adds interest and color to fall displays. Florists and decorators love these bluish-grey pumpkins because they add dimension and color to harvest arrangements. Its squat, chunky shape pairs well with various pumpkin varieties.

Jarrahdale pumpkins are also delicious, have an excellent texture and keep easily. They are larger than the average Butternut Squash, so buyers can produce more of their favorite squash and pumpkin-flavored treats for less.

Average Weight: 6-10 pounds

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SizeQuantityPrice Each
RAW / UNTREATED / 1/4 lb.20+$18.94
RAW / UNTREATED / 1/4 lb.4+$14.80
FILM COATED / TREATED / 1 lb.5+$75.76


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  • Soil Temperature: 70-75°F
  • Germination Lighting: Cover Seed
  • Germination Days: 6-10 Days
  • Seeding Depth: 1.25-1.5"
  • Maturation Days: 100 Days
  • Planting Method: Direct Sow
  • Spacing in Row: 36-48"
  • Spacing Between Rows: 6-8'

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 12 reviews.

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Jarrahdale PUMPKIN

"It I a delishes tasting pumpkin,not too stringy lots of pulp beautiful to look at and yum to eat ."

TOM J. (5/5)

Produced very well

"Produced very well"

SHAUN A. (5/5)

Had no issues with this

"Had no issues with this variety. Good shelf life"

Randall W. (5/5)

Horn farms

"Harris seeds have great products and these seeds produce very well"

Ethan H. (5/5)

Bad Year for My Squash

"They came up great and were originally doing well. Just had a hot and humid summer that caused a lot of disease. My Jarrahdale's didn't make it. I still recommend Harris Seeds to my friends!"

WALTER C. (4/5)

Limited production of pumpkins

"Limited production of pumpkins"

Richard F. (3/5)

Looking good

"Growing fine bugs slugs and deer are not going to slow me down. I'm hoping to have some for me, and sell for gourmet eating."

Thomas R. (5/5)

Taste Great, Easy to Grow

"I have kept a huge garden for 25 years, but his was my first try growing and eating pumpkins. Maybe it was just the year or good luck, but I have rarely been so pleasantly surprised by the ease and taste of growing pumpkins. I baked, then pureed the pumpkin, then added a little brown sugar and cinnamon. Wow! Everyone loved it. They take a lot of space so, in the future, I'll create a separate, larger pumpkin patch so I can share the wealth. From four seeds, I'll harvest about 50 pounds of delicious, highly nutritious puree. My family has always liked pumpkin pie, now we'll be trying other recipes."

David M. (5/5)

The seed looked good. Wood

"The seed looked good. Wood rather give review after or near harvest."

shirley C. (5/5)

good color and form

"We had good luck with these in spite of an early squash borer infestation that we quickly resolved. didn't yield very much but that was likely due to the borers. looking forward to a borer free harvest next year."

WILLIAM G. (5/5)

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