PUMPKIN FACTS
If you're growing pumpkins, you'll pretty much be following the same guidelines as you'd follow for winter squash.
The most ancient evidence of growing pumpkins dates back to around 7000 B.C. in Mexico.
Farmers in the U.S. are currently growing pumpkins at around 1.5 billion pounds per year; gardeners add many more to that.
One of the favorite usages of pumpkins is for the Halloween "holiday" when much of the populace carves goofy faces in their pumpkins and put candles in them. If you really want to know why, Google it.
WHEN TO PLANT PUMPKINS
You'll need about 80 to 120 frost free days when growing pumpkins to allow them to mature.
You can begin growing your pumpkins indoors about 4 weeks before your last frost date. The soil should be about 60째 to 65째F at 2 inches depth.
If you use floating row covers, you can transplant pumpkins to your garden a couple weeks before the last anticipated frost.
If you live in warmer areas you can plant your pumkin seeds directly after the danger of frost is past, typically around the end of March or mid-April.
You'll want to plan to have your pumpkins mature by late summer or early fall. The larger the pumpkin, the more days they take to mature.