Blue Jays and Northern Cardinals love pumpkin seeds. Don’t be surprised if you spot a Gray Catbird lingering under a pumpkin seed-filled feeder, too! It will take a little time, but if you hull the seeds, smaller birds will enjoy them as well! Can you leave pumpkin out for wildlife?Read More →

Use It To Power Up Breakfast. … Juice It. … Make A Face Mask. … Pumpkin Soup With Porcini Crostini. Can you eat the inside of a pumpkin? Guts from a pie or sugar pumpkins are ideal — they are sweeter and have more flavor than those extra-large jack-o’-lantern pumpkinsRead More →

The Starbucks fall menu is finally out, and we can confirm that the Pumpkin Spice Latte will be back on August 24 this year, along with a number of other delicious pumpkin-y goodies, including, yep, the Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew. If it seems a little too warm to indulge inRead More →

Add 1 tablespoon of canned pumpkin to your cat’s food twice a day. Be sure to use real canned pumpkin and not spiced pumpkin pie mix. Encourage your cat to drink more water by using water fountains, running water from faucets, and placing more bowls of fresh water around theRead More →

Can you eat knucklehead pumpkins? The flesh of knucklehead pumpkins is yellow-orange, and dense with cream colored seeds. Knucklehead pumpkins are most often used as a decorative pumpkin, but can also be used cooked. When you cook warty pumpkins, you will get a very sweet and mild flavor. Can youRead More →

But, there’s one part of this plant that should never be eaten – and that is the root. The root of the fluted pumpkin is poisonous. … Yes… and like many traditional crops, the fluted pumpkin also has medicinal uses. Is fluted pumpkin edible? The edible seeds can be boiledRead More →