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Pumpkin Care: It’s Not Just a Bunch of Hocus Pocus

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BY JUSTIN MILLER / ACES

AUBURN —
Nothing says fall is here quite like pumpkins.
Whether you choose to decorate with whole ones or carve them into scary faces, pumpkins add a fun element to any fall décor. To make your pumpkins and jack-o’-lanterns last this season, the Alabama Cooperative Extension System has a few care tips to follow.

PUMPKIN PICKIN’
One of the most important steps to pumpkin care is choosing the right pumpkin.
Mallory Kelley, an Alabama Extension home grounds, gardens and home pests regional agent, said the healthier a pumpkin is, the longer it will last.
“When you go to choose your pumpkin, you want to make sure that there are no cracks or blemishes,” Kelley said.
“Also, make sure the pumpkin is very firm and not soft, as that is a sign of the beginning stages of rot.”
CARE FOR WHOLE PUMPKINS
When you start mapping out where you will put your pumpkins for decoration, there are certain locations that are better than others. Generally speaking, outdoor conditions that are dry, shaded, cool and have good air circulation are the best for pumpkins to thrive in. Kelley recommends displaying pumpkins on wooden or concrete surfaces, rather than directly on the soil.
“The ground is going to cause pumpkins to rot faster, so it’s best to place them on a brick, a piece of wood or even a plastic plate,” Kelley said. “This elevation prevents soil contact and allows for air circulation to keep that area dry.”
Some pumpkin varieties, such as the Cinderella-type pumpkins, are known for their unique shapes. While these add cool texture to your fall décor, their crevices can be the perfect place for rot to establish. If water does collect in these crevices from rain or when you are watering nearby plants, Kelley said its important to empty the water as soon as possible.
When using real pumpkins for indoor decorations, you also need to consider where you put them.
“When pumpkins start to deteriorate, it usually starts at the bottom with rotting juices leaking out,” Kelley said. “So, make sure you put them in an area where that is OK, or place them on a plastic plate that can protect surfaces.”
CARE FOR CARVED PUMPKINS
While you can’t completely prevent rot, there are some preservation measures that you can take
. Before carving, do the following care tips to prevent microbial growth:

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