

🔵 Grow Bold, Harvest Blue – Your Garden’s Next Showstopper!
This 20-seed packet of authentic Blue Jarrahdale pumpkin seeds offers a high germination rate and a fast 100-day harvest cycle. Non-GMO and heirloom certified, these seeds produce striking blue pumpkins ideal for fall decoration, farmers markets, or adding an exotic touch to your garden. Backed by CZ Grain’s quality promise and easy-to-follow instructions, they’re designed for vibrant, vigorous growth under full sun with moderate watering.






| ASIN | B086XN1QSQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,318 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #48 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | CZ Grain |
| Color | Blue‐skinned,Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (996) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
| Expected Planting Period | Fall |
| Item Weight | 0.246 ounces |
| Manufacturer | CZ Grain |
| Material Feature | Heirloom, Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.43 x 2.6 x 0.28 inches |
| Special Feature | Yield |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| Unit Count | 20 Count |
S**Y
Great germination, healthy plants!
These pooped up right away. Germination about 100% had to thin the seedlings!
A**A
No pumpkins, fake pictures
They all grew vines, leaves and flowers but not a single pumpkin ever. This tells me that these seeds are harvested from a genetically modified, store bought pumpkin that doesn't allow you to grow your own food. I saw another commented that the images came from Pinterest, and I found that to be true. Unless this seller can prove that those pictures on Pinterest belong to them....DO NOT BUY. We have lots of pollinators and other food including pumpkins that successfully grew, so there isn't a reason these shouldn't have worked.
H**Y
Why all the bad reviews?
I’ve never grown anything before. I was searching for pumpkin seeds to eat, and these came up. I was intrigued. So, I impulse bought them. I sprouted some in an egg carton and the rest in a wet paper towel. The ones I sprouted in the egg carton, I put 3-4 seeds in one hole so when they sprouted their roots were all tangled and I didn’t want to rip them apart, that’s why some are planted so close together (but that was my fault). The wet paper towel sprouts I was able to space out lol. I’ve counted 21 sprouts, so I think I sprouted all of them! For the egg cartons ones I just used regular soil from my backyard. Once they sprouted I was excited and went to Lowe’s and bought some topsoil and planted them in a little garden I made. I can’t wait to give my neighbors some blue pumpkins this year! If a newbie like me can sprout every single seed with regular backyard soil, so can you! Haha
M**K
water everyday .
I planted seeds in a mound of tall dirt and used lots of old chicken manure mixed with topsoil for the garden soil. Growing good so far and the blue pumpkins came on ! I’m an amateur but I water daily and they love water. I also got some and added punkin juice I got off Amazon to promote more fruits and cut the ends off each shoot many times . I have some nice pumpkins . I’ll add more pics when I harvest
D**A
not blue
pumkins grew but not blue
J**A
Seedlings!
I received 21 seeds about one week ago and soaked them in a cup of warm water for about 4 hours. My daughters and I then planted them in individual pots from a dollar store, lightly watered them then set them outside in a partially shaded area. As of today all 21 plant babies have sprouted. We'll transfer them to the garden soon. It's been a super fun and easy project to do with my children and we're really excited to see blue pumpkins grow in time for autumn.
J**T
Nothing sprouted
Not one seed sprouted, followed all the internet instructions.
E**D
I Got Me the "Dud Pack of Blue Punkin Seed Blues"...
UPDATE: Raising my rating from ONE to THREE STARS. I've now deployed all 20 seeds in a range of 80F degree germination environs -- from domed starter tray (6 seeds), to open starter tray (6 seeds), to individual 18 oz. "To-Gro" cups (2 seeds), and finally (6 bare seeds) spaced in a damp folded paper towel sealed inside a ziplock sandwich baggie and kept in the dark. All of them lightly spritzed with diluted Ferti-Lome root stimulator. FIVE seeds out of the 20 have now sprouted. I'm giving it another week and will do a final update. FINAL UPDATE: Going into a fourth week of babying these baby blues every which way I know how. Of the 20 seeds, I now have EIGHT serviceable sprouts in "To-Gro" cups that I will transplant into our N. E. Georgia punkin patch this week. Considered dropping my rating to two stars, but guess I'll stick with three. Eight sprouts is enough for a little crop of blues. Hopefully they'll flower and fruit way easier than they germinated and sprouted. FINAL FINAL UPDATE: Now 5+ weeks into trying to get all 20 of these seeds to germinate. Ultimately 12 finally sprouted after much coercion and patience. With the last three, I had to physically crack the plumped seed casings open to free the sprouts and roots. So 12/20 = 60% successfully germinated and now transplanted to the outdoor patch. My 3 star/5 star rating = 60% satisfaction as well mathematically, and I'll let it stand at that.
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