Pumpkin Queensland Blue
$4.95
Cucurbita Maxima
- Seed Count 5
- Versatile Pumpkin
- Annual
Only 13 left in stock
Description
Pumpkin Queensland Blue is one of Australia’s most popular blue pumpkins, the seeds of this uniquely Aussie pumpkin were shared with the United States back in 1932, and this Australian heirloom is now famous throughout the world.
Queensland blue is a medium-sized pumpkin which has the blossom and stem ends flattened.
It is deeply ribbed, with hard slate grey skin and a yellow-orange flesh growing to around 8 – 9 kg and it has excellent storage qualities.
Queensland Blue is a versatile pumpkin variety that is great roasted, chopped in curries or blended into soups.
It’s thin skin means that this pumpkin variety has delicious, orange flesh that goes most of the way to the edge, but the skin can also be eaten and adds a nice crunch when left on pumpkin pieces, seasoned with herbs and roasted.
The seeds can be roasted and eaten as pepitas.
| Method: Sow direct | Soil Temp: 20°C - 32°C |
| Cool Mountain : Sep - Dec | Position: Part Shade |
| Arid: Sep - Feb | Row Spacing: 1 m apart |
| Temperate: Sep - Dec | Planting Depth: 10 mm |
| Sub Tropical: Aug - Feb | Harvest: 105 days |
| Tropical: Apr - Jul | Plant Height: 4 m trailing |
🌱 Starting from Seed – Trays vs. Direct Sowing
Pumpkins are warm-season crops, so timing is everything. They love it when the soil has warmed up properly—ideally above 18°C, which usually happens from late September through November in most parts of Australia.
✅ Direct Sowing (Best for Most Gardeners)
Pumpkins really prefer to have their roots undisturbed. That’s why direct sowing is generally the best method, especially if you’ve got a nice, sunny garden bed ready to go.
- Sow 2–3 seeds per mound, spacing mounds at least 1 metre apart.
- Once seedlings emerge, thin to the strongest one per spot.
- Cover with a cloche or mesh to protect from pests if needed.
🌱 Sowing in Trays (If You Need a Head Start)
In cooler regions (like temperate zones with frost lingering into spring), you can start pumpkin seeds in trays to get a jump on the season.
- Use deep cell trays or small pots—something that allows for root space.
- Sow 1 seed per pot, and keep in a warm, sunny spot or use a heat mat.
- Transplant carefully when seedlings have 2–3 true leaves and all risk of frost is gone.
- Harden them off before planting out by gradually introducing them to outdoor conditions over 5–7 days.
🛁 Seed Pre-Treatment
Pumpkin seeds don’t require any special pre-treatment, but soaking them for a few hours before sowing can help speed up germination. That’s especially handy in cooler soils.
🪴 Soil, Position & Preparation
Pumpkins are heavy feeders with sprawling vines, so give them the royal treatment when it comes to soil!
- Position: Full sun—at least 6 hours per day, ideally more.
- Soil: Rich, well-draining loam loaded with organic matter.
- pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.0 to 7.0).
- Prep Tip: Dig in compost, aged manure, and blood & bone a couple of weeks before planting.
Creating raised mounds or small hills helps with drainage and gives roots a boost of warmth—especially useful in spring.
🌿 Care & Maintenance
Once your pumpkins are up and growing, it’s a matter of guiding those vines and feeding the soil. Here’s how to keep them happy:
💧 Watering
- Water deeply and regularly, aiming for 2–3 times per week.
- Avoid wetting the leaves to reduce mildew risk.
- Mulch well to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
🍽 Feeding
- Side-dress with compost or seaweed solution every few weeks.
- A mid-season top-up of worm castings or liquid fish emulsion can give them a boost.
✂️ Vine Management
- Pinch off growing tips to encourage side shoots.
- If space is tight, train vines along a fence or trellis (small varieties only).
- Lift fruits off the soil using tiles, straw or wooden boards to prevent rot.
👩🌾 Companion Planting for Pumpkins
Pumpkins do well with some companions—but not all! Here’s who they get along with in the garden:
| Good Companions | Why They Help |
|---|---|
| Corn | Acts as a natural trellis and shade. |
| Beans | Fix nitrogen in the soil. |
| Marigold | Deters aphids and beetles. |
| Nasturtium | Lures away sap-sucking pests. |
| Radish | Repels squash borers (sown nearby). |
Avoid planting near: potatoes (compete underground) or brassicas (broccoli, cabbage—they don’t play nicely).
🎃 Harvesting Pumpkins
Pumpkins are generally ready to harvest 3.5 to 4 months after sowing, depending on the variety.
Signs they’re ready:
- The skin is deep in colour and hard to the touch.
- The stem begins to wither and dry out.
- It gives a hollow sound when tapped.
Cut with a sharp knife or secateurs, leaving a few centimetres of stem attached. This helps with long-term storage. Cure them in the sun for 7–10 days before bringing them indoors.
🐛 Common Issues & Fixes
| Problem | Symptoms | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Powdery Mildew | White patches on leaves | Improve airflow, avoid overhead watering, use milk spray. |
| Poor Fruit Set | Flowers but no fruit | Hand-pollinate or attract bees with flowers. |
| Vine Borers / Cutworms | Sudden wilt or chewed stems | Wrap stems in foil, inspect regularly. |
| Aphids | Sticky residue, curled leaves | Hose off, introduce ladybugs, use neem oil. |
| Fruit Rot | Fruit goes soft or collapses on soil | Lift fruit off soil, ensure good drainage. |
🌰 Seed Saving Guide
Saving pumpkin seed is easy—and a beautiful way to keep your favourite variety going year after year.
Steps:
- Choose your best fruit from the healthiest plant.
- Allow it to fully ripen on the vine—longer than eating stage.
- Cut open and scoop out seeds.
- Place in a bowl with water and ferment for 2–3 days (this removes the slimy coating).
- Rinse and lay seeds on a paper towel or screen to dry completely—at least 2 weeks.
- Store in a cool, dry, dark place in a labelled envelope or jar.
📝 Tip: Pumpkins will cross-pollinate with other varieties, so for true-to-type seed saving, grow only one variety at a time or separate by 1–2km—or hand-pollinate and bag the flowers.
🌞 Final Thoughts
Pumpkins bring a real sense of abundance to the garden. From their generous vines to their glowing fruit, they’re a joy to grow and share. If you’ve got the space—and the sun—they’ll repay you with meals, memories, and maybe even some Halloween fun.
Whether you’re sowing trays on the windowsill or planting straight into warm soil, remember: it’s all part of the process. Your first pumpkin might not be perfect—but it will be yours, and that’s the magic.
Happy sowing! 🎃🌿
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Postage Charge
Orders under $35 attract a $4.95 shipping charge. Orders $35 and above have free shipping.
Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
Seeds are mailed out Tuesday to Friday at 1pm. Except for the Friday of long weekends.
Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way 💚🌿
Delivery Guarantee
We take great care to make sure your seeds arrive safely. If your order is lost or damaged in transit, we’ll happily send a replacement. Unfortunately, we can’t replace or refund orders that arrive later than the estimated delivery date, as delays can sometimes occur that are outside our control.
Please note that all dispatch and delivery times listed are estimates only. While we do our best to post promptly, delivery timeframes can vary due to postal service delays, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. We’re unable to take responsibility for any loss, damage, or cost that results from a late delivery.
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