Garden Pumpkin Seeds

Shrivelled butternut pumpkin!!!?
I have recently found butternut pumpkin growing in my vegie garden (I threw the seeds there some months ago) and I have watered and fed (Seasol) them but when they get to about 2.5 inches the shrivel up and rot from the tip. How can I prevent this from happening ???
Have you noticed any grayish-white long-legged beetlish bugs on the plants–called squash bugs or stink bugs (Anasa tristis)? They move nimbly when disturbed.
If so, I would suspect them–so far they always get my pumpkins and winter squash. They suck on the plant juices and inject a toxic substance into the plant, causing wilt and death, usually about the time the fruit is growing. If the fruit stays in the field they’ll eventually cluster and feed on the fruit as well.
I haven’t managed to defeat them yet, but next year I plan to search for their reddish-brown eggs early and destroy those leaves, and then hand-pick adults, knocking them into soapy water. I’ve read that Sevin dust can be effective if the bugs are still young, but I haven’t tried it yet. I try to exhaust organic measures before resorting to anything else on my Food Garden.
Good luck!
Vegetable Gardening : Planting Instructions for Fresh Pumpkin Seeds
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David’s Pumpkin Dills Atlantic Giant 15 Seeds $0.75 The world’s record for size-originator’s stock. Huge pinkish or orange fruits for fall display. 50 to 100 pounders are commonly grown. Fertile soil, irrigation, wide spacing (70 or more sq.ft./plant), and limiting each long-vined plant to one fruit commonly result in 200-300 pounders. The current world record is an Atlantic Giant of 1,469 lb. We offer seeds from the originator, Howard Dill of Nov… |
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WHOLESALE BULK PACK Emergency Food Survival Seed 34,500 fresh Strong non gmo Plants Now $39.99 1.MANALUCIE TOMATO (150plus +SEEDS)great hot weather variety very tasty 2. Blue Lake Snap Bean great flavor(50plus + seeds) 3. Dark Red Kidney Bean great in chili (50plus + seeds) 4. Buttercrunch Lettuce (10,000plus+ seeds) 5. GREEN Broccoli (500plus+ seeds) 6. CABBAGE ALL SEASON (500plus+ seeds) 7. LITTLE FINGERS CARROT very tasty(1500+plus seeds) 8. Golden Corn (50+plus seeds) 9. CANTALO… |
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Ferry-Morse 3750 Heirloom Seeds Pumpkin – Amish Pie $0.80 The moist firm flesh of “Amish Pie” is great for making pies. This variety was an heirloom for an Amish gardener in the Maryland Mountains. Weighing up to 90 pounds, this pumpkin has established its reputation with home gardeners…. |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Pumpkin Seeds – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Bill’s Big Pumpkins, a Giant Pumpkin Documentary $17.95 BILL’S BIG PUMPKINS is a fun, inspiring look at an offbeat corner of American gardening and the dedicated, hard-working, and slightly nutty people who inhabit it. Follow giant pumpkin grower Bill Foss as he attempts to grow the biggest pumpkin in Minnesota history…. |
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Femalgen, 60 softgels $35.00 Urinary incontinence (UI) is defined as the inability to hold one’s urine before reaching the bathroom and most types of urinary incontinence can be addressed regardless of the age of the person. UI is common, particularly among women, and not something to be embarrassed about. Statistics show that twenty percent of the women over 65 are incontinent and ten percent of those under 65 are affected b… |
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Amish Wedding Old Fashion Butter Pecan Pumpkin 8 Ounce Jar $7.95 Made from pumpkins, pecans, white sugar, brown sugar, vinegar and spices. I purchased some of this from a local store here in San Antonio. I have never tasted anything so good. It is smooth on the taste buds and delicate on the stomach. I use it on my toast, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and as a topping on my Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream. Two of us finished a jar in three days. … |
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Amish Wedding Old Fashion Butter Pecan Pumpkin 18 Ounce Jar $7.95 Made from pumpkins, pecans, white sugar, brown sugar, vinegar and spices. I purchased some of this from a local store here in San Antonio. I have never tasted anything so good. It is smooth on the taste buds and delicate on the stomach. I use it on my toast, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and as a topping on my Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream. Two of us finished a jar in three days. … |
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Jack O’ Lantern Pumpkin Seeds – Cucurbita Pepo – 4 Grams – Approx 30 Gardening Seeds – Vegetable Garden Seed $0.69 These pumpkins have smooth sides and nice round shapes making them perfect for carving and decoration. The flesh is also good for pies and cooking. Jack O’ Lantern pumpkins usually grow to around 10lbs…. |
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Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden $2.73 We can be sure of this: It’s a circle without end. It’¬?s pumpkin seeds to pumpkins To pumpkin seeds again! This treat of a picture book comes cloaked in the colors of fall. Bouncy verse and glowing photographs show a backyard pumpkin patch move through its natural cycle — a bug’¬?s eye and a bird’s high view of seeds sprouting, flowers blooming, bees buzzing, pumpkins growing . . .and then goi… |
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The garden that we grew $1.95 It’s fun to plant a garden! First the children plant seeds, then they water them. Soon the leaves and flowers start to grow, and before long, tiny pumpkins appear. After a few months they are ready to be picked. Then the children scoop out the pumpkins’ insides and make pumpkin pie, pumpkin cookies, and jack-o-lanterns. The charmingly illustrated, simple, rhyming text is perfect for beginning read… |
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Kidz Garden Kits: Crazy Vines $24.99 … |
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DRIED PUMPKIN SEEDS $1.4 DRIED PUMPKIN SEEDS |
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Pumpkin Patch Garden $8.95 Just place seeded flower mat exactly where you want it and add water. Pumpkin seeds are distributed evenly throughout the mat. As the pumpkins grow, the mat dissolves and becomes part of the yard as organic matter while also suppressing weed growth. 6′ x 8″ Pre-seeded Mat Just fold out, water, and watch it grow Mats shipped all year round! IMPORTANT PLANTING NOTICE: These mats grow best in soil that has been raked or sowed and soil that is moist and in sufficient sunlight… Not ideal for desert like conditions – similar to planting any standard flower! |
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Renees Garden Seeds: HY $2.56 Renee's Garden Seeds. Call for selection. |
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How Many Seeds In A Pumpkin? $5.99 Charlie, the smallest child in his first grade class, is amazed to discover that of the three pumpkins his teacher brings to school, the smallest one has the most seeds. |
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Pumpkin $899.99 Pumpkin |
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Pumpkin Seeds (R&S) – 12/10Oz Pumpkin Seeds (R&S): GR $45.95 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seeds (Raw) – 27.5 Lb Pumpkin Seeds (Raw): GR $150.35 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seeds (Raw) – 2/27.5 Lb Pumpkin Seeds (Raw): GR $300.7 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seeds (Raw) – *2/5 Lb Pumpkin Seeds (Raw): GR $57.13 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seeds (R&S) In-Shell – 20 Lb Pumpkin Seeds R&S/In-Shel: GR $79.46 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seeds (R & S) Pepitas – 12 Lb Pumpkin Seeds(R&S)Pepitas: GR $70.67 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seeds (RNS) Pepitas – 12 Lb Pumpkin Seeds(Rns)Pepitas: GR $77 No Description available |
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.Sun Seed Grainola Bar Rat/Mouse Pumpkin (2.5-oz Blister Pack) $1.85 Full of great pumpkin seeds vegetables rings and farm fresh grains. Makes pets feel like they re down on the farm. Full of great pumpkin seeds vegetables rings and farm fresh grains. Makes pets feel like they re down on the farm. |
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Chives, Garden Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J $16.78 We have hand selected the top varieties that we believe are conducive to indoor, outdoor and hydroponic gardening. Many varieties represent decades, even centuries, of cultures from around the world who have saved their favorite, most flavorful and nutritious plants. Conserving this invaluable genetic resource, while contributing to the knowledge of sustainable organic agriculture and gardening techniques, is central to the mission of Seeds of Change. All Seeds Are 100% Certified Organic. All seeds are certified organically grown in accordance with the National Organic Standards and meet or exceed Federal germination requirements. Oregon Tilth is the certifying agent who states that we have complied with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 and the applicable organic production and handling standards established by the USDA National Organic Program. Seeds of Change is committed to safeguarding your health and that of the planet. Organic, sustainable agriculture produces healthy soils, naturally rich and balanced in the nutrients plants need. That’s why they grow 100% of our seeds organically on their own certified organic research facilities and through their unique network of certified organic family farms. |
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Sage, Garden Cert. Organic Seeds, 6 Packets: J $16.78 We have hand selected the top varieties that we believe are conducive to indoor, outdoor and hydroponic gardening. Many varieties represent decades, even centuries, of cultures from around the world who have saved their favorite, most flavorful and nutritious plants. Conserving this invaluable genetic resource, while contributing to the knowledge of sustainable organic agriculture and gardening techniques, is central to the mission of Seeds of Change. All Seeds Are 100% Certified Organic. All seeds are certified organically grown in accordance with the National Organic Standards and meet or exceed Federal germination requirements. Oregon Tilth is the certifying agent who states that we have complied with the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 and the applicable organic production and handling standards established by the USDA National Organic Program. Seeds of Change is committed to safeguarding your health and that of the planet. Organic, sustainable agriculture produces healthy soils, naturally rich and balanced in the nutrients plants need. That’s why they grow 100% of our seeds organically on their own certified organic research facilities and through their unique network of certified organic family farms. |
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Busy In The Garden $7.99 A collection of short poems and riddles about planting seeds, watching garden vegetables dance, and growing jack-o-lanterns. |
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Pumpkin Seeds Organic Dry Roasted & Salted – 15 Lb Organic Pumpkin Seed Dr/S: GR $131.52 No Description available |
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Pumpkin Seed Oil Urinary Support 1000 mg 60 softgels: K $5.84 Pumpkin Seed Oil is rich in zinc, and Vitamins A and E and Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fatty acids. All important nutrients for a healthy prostate. In addition to aiding the prostate, Pumpkin Seed Oil can help you achieve smoother skin, increase your energy levels, optimize your brain functions as well as assist in bladder functioning. With so much to offer, be sure to take it everyday! The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. |
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Magic Seeds $19.99 Magic Seeds |
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Seedballz – Seeds of Hope (HELP FIGHT CANCER) $8.95 Grow a Beautiful Pink Garden of Support and LoveSEED VARIETIES: Callistephus chinensis, Pink Centaurea cyanus, Pink Cosmos, Sensation, Cynoglossum, Gypsophila elegans, Iberis umbellata, Lavatera trimestris, Mirabilis jalapa, Nigella persian, Silene armeria, Zinnia elegans, Dahlia. 8 Seedballz per pack. Seedballz contain 20-30 seeds per ball! Watch your garden explode with flowers! Shipped all Year Round! Great Gift Idea! Plant indoor or outdoor |
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Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom (DVD) $27.95 When two mysterious seed pods are unearthed in the Antarctic, a crackpot millionaire commandeers one of them for his English garden. |
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Pumpkin Seed Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 2 fl oz: HH $19.26 Pumpkin seed powder is delicious in salads, mixed with grains, or added to salad dressings, casseroles, soups, and baked goods. Pumpkin seed powder is traditional in Chinese medicine mixed with cold boiled water for oral administration. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a |
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Pumpkin Seed Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 8 fl oz: HH $57.78 Pumpkin seed powder is delicious in salads, mixed with grains, or added to salad dressings, casseroles, soups, and baked goods. Pumpkin seed powder is traditional in Chinese medicine mixed with cold boiled water for oral administration. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a |
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Pumpkin Seed Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 16 fl oz: HH $109.78 Pumpkin seed powder is delicious in salads, mixed with grains, or added to salad dressings, casseroles, soups, and baked goods. Pumpkin seed powder is traditional in Chinese medicine mixed with cold boiled water for oral administration. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a |
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Pumpkin Seed Whole Cert. Organic (Cucurbita pepo) 1 lb: K $11.7 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick |
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Pumpkin Seed (Curcubita pepo) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $2537.5 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed (Curcubita pepo) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $33.35 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed (Curcubita pepo) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $155.15 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed (Curcubita pepo) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $287.1 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed (Curcubita pepo) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $659.75 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed Powder (Cucurbita pepo) 1 lb: C $12.1 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Pumpkin seed powder is delicious in salads, mixed with grains, or added to salad dressings, casseroles, soups, and baked goods. Pumpkin seed powder is traditional in Chinese medicine mixed with cold boiled water for oral administration. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expresse |
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Pumpkin Seed 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 10 kg (22 lbs): Q $512.32 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 1 kg (2.2 lbs): Q $98.45 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 25 kg (55 lbs): Q $1113.75 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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Pumpkin Seed 4:1 Powdered Extract (Cucurbita pepo) 5 kg (11 lbs): Q $332.64 Baked pumpkin seeds are a delicious and extremely healthful snack. Pumpkin seeds are quite safe for long-term consumption. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Pumpkin seed for ‘Irritated bladder condition, micturition problems of benign prostatic hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.’ ‘Average daily dosage: 10 g of seed; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Whole and coarsely ground seed and other galenical preparations for internal uses.’ The unique chemistry of pumpkin seeds has been shown in double-blind trials to effectively reduce symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Trials in Thailand have shown that eating pumpkin seeds as a snack can help prevent the most common type of kidney stone, called a calcium oxalate stone. Pumpkin seeds appear to reduce levels of substances that promote stone formation in the urine and increase levels of substances that inhibit stone formation. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The Four Greater Cold Seeds of the old materia medica were the seeds of the Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), the Gourd (C. maxima), the Melon and the Cucumber. These were bruised and rubbed up with water to form an emulsion, which was much used in catarrhal affections, disorders of the bowels and urinary passages, fever, etc.’ ‘The seeds of both the Water Melon and the Common or Musk Melon are good vermicides, having much the same constituents as those of the PUMPKIN (sometimes known as the Melon Pumpkin), which have long been a popular worm remedy and in recent years have also been used for tapeworm.’ ‘Pumpkin seeds contain 30 per cent or more of a reddish, fixed oil, traces of a volatile oil, together with proteids, sugar, starch and an acrid resin, to which the anthelmintic properties appear to be due, though recent experiments have failed to isolate any substance of physiological activity, either from the kernels or shells of the seeds. The value of the drug is said to be due to its mechanical effect.’ ‘The seeds are employed when quite ripe and must not be used if more than a month old. A mixture is made by beating up 2 oz. of the seeds with as much sugar and milk or water added to make a pint, and this mixture is taken fasting, in three doses, one every two hours, castor oil being taken a few hours after the last dose. An infusion of the seeds, prepared by pouring a pint of boiling water on 1 oz. of seeds, has likewise been used in urinary complaints.’ King’s 1898 Dispensatory: ‘Mucilaginous, taenicide (worm-killer), and diuretic, and of service in strangury and urinary affections, also in gastritis, enteritis, and febrile diseases. The infusion may be drank freely. The expressed oil of the pumpkin seeds, in doses of 6 to 12 drops, several times a day, is said to be a most certain and efficient diuretic, giving quick relief in scalding of urine, spasmodic affections of the urinary passages, and has cured gonorrhoea.’ |
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SmartCat Kitty’s Garden $9.99 Just add water to the organic seeds and peat moss soil, and in 4 to 6 days your cat has a garden of nutritious oat, rye, barley, and wheat grass. |
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Birdola Selects Corn and Pumpkin Party Seed Mix for Small Animals and Wild Birds (7-lb bag) $31.8 Present your backyard critters with a gourmet mixture of seed using the Birdola Corn and Pumpkin Party seed mix. This unique blend is made of the highest quality seeds and is for those who enjoy the antics of squirrels and chipmunks or need to distract them from bird-dedicted feeders. This blend will also attract larger seed-loving birds. Give wildlife a nutritional food source with this fantastic seed medley. Present your backyard critters with a gourmet mixture of seed using the Birdola Corn and Pumpkin Party seed mix. This unique blend is made of the highest quality seeds and is for those who enjoy… |
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Garden Projects – Classroom & Special Learning $27.95 Contains a wealth of gardening projects, related activities, and ideas using the Cellugro garden. Topics include The Pumpkin Project, Stone Soup, Growing a Shirt, and many more! 212 pages; softcover. |
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ZAGGskins (Rainbow Seeds 2) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Rainbow Seeds 2) |
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ZAGGskins (Rainbow Seeds 1) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Rainbow Seeds 1) |
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SmartCat Kitty’s Garden Refill Kit $4.99 Just add water to the organic seeds and peat moss soil, and in 4 to 6 days your cat has a garden of nutritious oat, rye, barley, and wheat grass. |
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Sprout Garden: K $26.95 Contains 3 sprouting dishes, 4 drainboard covers, starter pack of seeds and complete instructions. |
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Pumpkin Confetti $1.99 Includes (1) package of pumpkin shaped confetti. |
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2 Pumpkin Patch Gardens $17.9 2 Pumpkin Patch Gardens |
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8 Pumpkin Patch Gardens $71.6 8 Pumpkin Patch Gardens |
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4 Pumpkin Patch Gardens $35.8 4 Pumpkin Patch Gardens |
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Pumpkin Patch Fence $6.99 Pumpkin Patch Fence |
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Child Twinkle Pumpkin Princess $34.99 Child Twinkle Pumpkin Princess |
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Dora Folding Pumpkin Pail $7.99 Dora Folding Pumpkin Pail |
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Jack O’Lantern Pumpkin Pale $5.99 Jack O’Lantern Pumpkin Pale |
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Creativity For Kids Mini Window Sill Garden garden kit $12 How does your garden grow? Find out with your very own miniature windowsill garden. This adorable mini ceramic garden set includes two pots and a watering can, plus a tray hold them. Paint the windowsill set with ceramic paint in any design or pattern you like. There’s also a set of tiny garden tools to paint too. Soil and seeds are included. You just need to add water and place in the sunshine then watch your mini garden grow. Recommended for ages 7 and up. |
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Pumpkin Parts Decorating Kit $9.99 Includes pumpkin decorating kit. |
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Baby Pumpkin Costume – Pumpkin Costumes $11.24 This Baby Pumpkin Costume includes the orange onesie, pumpkin headpiece and the green and white striped leg warmers. |
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Michael Miller Grand Bazaar Turkish Garden White $8.98 Designed by Patty Young for Michael Miller Fabrics, this cotton print features a garden of flowers. Colors include shades of orange, pumpkin, fuchsia, pink, teal, sapphire and lime on a white background. Use for quilting and craft projects. |
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Drinkwell Aqua Garden $11.99 Drinkwell Aqua Garden is a Hydroponic Cat Grass Garden designed to work specifically with the Original Drinkwell Fountain – 50oz. size. The constant circulation of water causes the grass seeds to germinate and grows within a few days, with full growth at around seven or eight days. The grass treat becomes available to the pet as soon as it begins to grow out of the seed pod. Replaceable seed pods are also available to grow again and again! 100% organic wheatgrass. by Veterinary Ventures, Inc. |
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Creativity For Kids Wee Enchanted Fairy Garden fairy garden set $26 Create and grow a magical miniature fairy land. With a little creative magic, you can grow an enchanted fairy world. This garden set includes an 11 in. flower shaped garden dish, an enchanted flower house, tiny gemstone treasures, flowers, butterflies, paint, soil, and seeds that grow like magic. Finish off your garden with a friendly fairy, a sparkling garden path, and teeny tiny toadstools. For ages 7 + |
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Pumpkin Pie $19.99 PUMPKIN PIE Costume includes: Jumpsuit and headpiece. *** Was item #11079 *** |
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Pumpkin Glasses $6.74 These Pumpkin Glasses are a wonderful accessory to add to your Halloween or Thanksgiving Costume! |
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The Garden in the Clouds $4.99 It was a derelict smallholding so high up in the Black Mountains of Wales it was routinely lost in cloud. But to Antony Woodward, Tair-Ffynnon was the most beautiful place in the world. Equally ill-at-ease in town and country after too long in LondonÂ’s ad-land, Woodward bought Tair-Ffynnon because he yearned to reconnect with the countryside he never felt part of as a child. But what excuse could he invent to move there permanently? The solution, he decided, was a garden. In just a year heÂ’d create a garden so special it would be selected for the prestigious Yellow Book – the famous National Gardens Scheme guide to gardens open to the public for charity. ItÂ’s an unlikely ambition to entertain in this most unlikely of settings, and one that soon sees Woodward driven by odder and odder compulsions – from hauling a 20-tonne railway carriage up the mountain to making hay with hopelessly antiquated machinery. The path to WoodwardÂ’s elusive sense of belonging turns out to be a rocky and winding one, taking in childhood haunts, childrenÂ’s books and Proustian nostalgia trips. As the family battles gales, mud and Welsh mountain sheep of marble-eyed cunning, not to mention the notoriously fastidious NGS County Organiser, it remains deeply uncertain whether the ‘Not GardenÂ’ and the ‘infinity vegetable patchÂ’ (that grows only stones) will ever make the gradeÂ…Warm, thought-provoking and brilliantly funny, this is a memoir of a hopeless romantic with a grandly ludicrous ambition – an ambition to which anyone whoÂ’s ever dropped into a garden centre, or opened a packet of seeds, has already succumbed. |
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SmartCat Kitty’s Garden Peat & Seed Refill Kit $3.99 Just add water to the organic seeds and peat moss soil, and in 4 to 6 days your cat has a garden of nutritious oat, rye, barley, and wheat grass. |
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Pumpkin Decorating Kit $14.99 Includes pumpkin pieces to decorate 3 pumpkins. Please Note: Pumpkin is not included. |
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Light-Up Pumpkin Bag $18.99 Includes: Light-up Pumpkin Bag. |
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Halloween Pumpkin Windsock – Halloween Decorations $4.46 This Pumpkin Windsock is 6′ long. |
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DecoArt Patio Paint 2 oz. bottle pumpkin $1.76 Adheres to concrete, masonry, terra cotta, stone, and wood surfaces. Designed to meet the growing home and garden decorating trend, this extremely waterproof and durable paint will not crack or peel. Great for painting, stenciling, and faux finishing. Lightfast, non-toxic, and scuff resistant. Patio Paint comes in 2 oz. and 8 oz. bottles. |
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Garden Butterfly Mat- INSTANT FLOWER GARDEN $8.95 CREATE YOUR OWN FLOWERGARDEN INSTANTLY! Just place seeded flower mat exactly where you want it and add water. Flower seeds are distributed evenly throughout the mat. As the flowers grow, the mat dissolves and becomes part of the yard as organic matter while also suppressing weed growth. The 10-foot by 8-inch mat of ?butterfly garden? flowers can be cut to any size as preferred. NO FERTILIZING REQUIRED! Mats shipped all year round! IMPORTANT PLANTING NOTICE: These mats grow best in soil that has been raked or sowed and soil that is moist and in sufficient sunlight… Not ideal for desert like conditions – similar to planting any standard flower! |
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Pumpkin Shaped Bottle Favor Kit (Set of 12) $10 Themes: Garden Theme, Butterfly Theme Seasons: Spring Wedding Favors, Summer Wedding Favors, Fall Wedding Favors, Winter amp; Christmas Favors Category: Favor Tins and Pails Materials: Glass Embellishment: Ribbons Color: Blue Laser Cut: Non-Laser cut Personalization: Non-personalised Approximate Size: 3 quot; times;3 quot; times;2 1/2 quot; (8 8 6cm) Net Weight: 1kg Shipping Weight: 1.05kg Packing: OPP Tips: The ribbons are included., The butterfly designs always make a garden wedding more |
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Child Pumpkin Mask – Pumpkin Costume Accessories $2.21 Child Jack O’ Lantern Mask – Pumpkin Mask |
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Creativity For Kids Wee Enchanted Garden garden kit $17.16 Cultivate a tiny garden wonderland in a “terra cotta” plastic planter. Wee Enchanted Forest provide the potting soil, seeds, paints, rocks, gravel, miniature woodland creatures and fairy tale bark home for all the elves and gnomes who inhabit your enchanted garden. Just add imagination… With the Wee Enchanted Garden there are no rules to follow, no right or wrong way to do things. The open ended set provides hours of quality experiences for children to create, pretend, have fun, and learn. Contents: 10 in. plastic terra cotta style planter; acrylic paint and brush; gravel, stones, shells; wood and straw house 3 in. x 3 1/2 in. x 2 1/2 in.; plastic frog and mouse; potting soil, grass seed, mixed sprouting beans; illustrated instructions and fun facts and myths about the forest, growing things, and fairytale creatures. Age range: 7 – 97 Years Awards Won: Parents Choice, Sesame Street Parents |
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Pumpkin Witch Hat $29.99 Velour hat with bendable brim & latex pumpkin applique. |
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Child’s Garden of Poetry, A (DVD) $7.95 From the Emmy Award®-winning producer of the Classical Baby series comes an all new special designed to give young viewers an introduction to the world of poetry. A Child’s Garden of Poetry is a magical mix of lyrical animation, poems on screen, and live action scenes, featuring some of the world’s greatest poets – from William Shakespeare to Langston Hughes. The special includes voiceovers by award-winning actors Claire Danes, Carrie Fisher, Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Jeffrey Wright, as well as recordings by renowned poets E. E. Cummings, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Carl Sandburg. It also includes heartfelt recitations of poems by real-life kids, who offer their own insights on the place that poetry plays in their lives. Contemplative, inspiring and full of heart, A Child’s Garden of Poetry will transport you and your child, and plant the seeds for a lifelong love of words. |
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Full Action Pumpkin Skull Hands $29.99 Full Action Pumpkin Skull Hands |
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CELLUGRO Therapy Garden $525 This compact mobile garden center gives all seniorsregardless of physical limitationsthe opportunity to enjoy gardening. The durable metal growing area measures 31″L x 24″W. 8″D growing compartments ensure healthy root systems. Plus, the innovative Cellugro design prevents the roots from drying out and eliminates the possibility of over-watering, while virtually ruling out problems with weeds, insects, and rodents. Depending on the use of the dividers, the special honeycomb network holds between 13-52 individual cells, allowing you to grow plants with different soil, pH, and moisture requirements side-by-side!Safety features include heavy-duty metal legs that adjust to 7 different heights, locking swivel castors, and a rubber sleeve that cushions the top edge of the garden. For storage convenience, attach the utility basket to either end of the garden to hold tools, seeds, spray bottles, and more. 10 YEAR GUARANTEE.Grow Light Fixture (#36904) makes Therapy Garden a year-round actitivity – sold seperately. |
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Moda Farmyard Garden Tools Cream $8.98 Designed by Sentimental Studios for Moda, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include barn red, maroon, pumpkin, green acre and golden yellow on a cream background. |
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BODHI Modern Top Zip – Pumpkin $318.4 BODHI Modern Top Zip – Pumpkin |
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Tribal Seeds Tickets $37 “Buy Tickets for Tribal Seeds are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in!” |
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Tsukineko StazOn Stamp Pads pumpkin pad $7.35 StazOn is a solvent-based ink pad designed for decorating non-porous surfaces such as glass, metal, shrink plastic, cellophane, aluminum foil, leather, and acrylic. Due to the transparency of the ink, StazOn provides a beautiful “stained glass” appearance. The ink is acid-free, archival safe, and fast drying. Thanks to its mild smell, StazOn is much safer to use than other permanent inks. It’s also much easier to use since there is no need to re-ink the pad before each use. For everything from industrial projects to garden art and home decor, StazOn is sure to become a classic Stamp pads are sold individually and measure 2 3/4 in. x 3 3/4 in. x 5/8 in. Opaque color sets contain stamp pad and 1/2 oz. re-inker bottle. |
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Drinkwell Aqua Garden Replacement Seed Pods (2-PACK) $9.99 Drinkwell Aqua Garden Replacement Seed Pods (2-PACK) is designed to work specifically with the Original Drinkwell Fountain – 50oz. size. The constant circulation of water causes the grass seeds to germinate and begin to grow within a few days. Features 2 Pods No soil, no additives, just seeds and circulating water! 100% Wheatgrass Aids in digestion, hairball control, and helps save house plants Grass grows in just a few days by Veterinary Ventures, Inc. |
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Pumpkin Fiesta $5.99 Foolish Fernando doesn’t know that only a hard worker can win the pumpkin crown. But he’ll find out . . . the hard way. Ages 3 to 6. |
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Pumpkin Flashlight $3.99 “Pumpkin Flashlight measures approximately 9.5″” high x 3″” wide x 3″” deep. Requires (2) – “”C”" batteries (not included).” |
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Science on a Garden Adventure – Learning Toys $14.99 Young Scientists will learn about the fun of gardening through exciting hands-on science experiments. Young Scientists will make a terrarium, learn about underground habitats, explore the different parts of plants, test the soil, design a mini-garden, grow all kinds of seeds, perform plant experiments, identify bugs and their habitats, make a working sun dial, and much more. The enclosed mini0garden tools and watering can will certainly become an instant hit and will encourage all Young Scientists to become Young Botanists! |
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Plus Size Pumpkin Witch Costume – Pumpkin Costumes $45.74 This sexy plus size Pumpkin Witch costume includes the top, skirt, cuffs, vine and the matching pumpkin witch hat. Fishnet hose sold separately. |
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Pumpkin Soup $4.99 Deep in the woods in an old white cabin, three friends make their pumpkin soup the same way every day. The Cat slices up the pumpkin, the Squirrel stirs in the water, and the Duck tips in just enough salt. But one day the Duck wants to stir instead, and then there is a horrible squabble, and he leaves the cabin in a huff. It isn’t long before the Cat and the Squirrel start to worry about him and begin a search for their friend. Rendered in pictures richly evoking autumn, Helen Cooper’s delightful story will resonate for an child who has known the difficulties that come with friendship. Included at the end is a recipe for delicious pumpkin soup. Includes a compact disc recording of the story. |
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Kitchen Garden Planner $3.99 With the demand for fresh, organic produce more prevalent than ever, the popularity of kitchen gardens is on the rise. This journal is an essential guide to having your own plot, packed full of advice, tips, and techniques. There are sections looking at vegetables, fruit, and herbs, each with plenty of record pages to keep track of your gardening endeavors, making the Kitchen Garden Planner a resource you’ll refer to time and time again. You’ll never forget what’s been grown where with the 24 plastic plant nametags to label seed packets and trays, while the slidergrip bag at the back provides useful storage for seed packets, magazine clippings and other information. The handy worksheet pages allow you to plan the layout of your garden with space for rough sketches, as well as to keep track of crop rotation, when seeds have been planted, when they should be harvested, and how successful particular varieties of seed have been to help you plan for next year. There is also a useful addresses section with details of where you can buy supplies and equipment. |
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.Sun Seed Garden Goodie Pine Nuts (4-oz Bag) $5.51 These farm fresh seeds and dried greens allow a healthy variety of treats to choose from. These farm fresh seeds and dried greens allow a healthy variety of treats to choose from. |
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The Ugly Pumpkin $2.99 The ugly pumpkin has waited all through October for someone to bring him home, but no one seems to want him. Sure, he’s kind of funny-looking, but why does everyone have to tease him so much? So the poor, lonely ugly pumpkin sets off to find someplace where he’ll fit in. And sure enough, by the time Thanksgiving rolls around, he discovers the truth about who he is and finds exactly where he belongs – but it’s not at all what he expected! |
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Floating Pumpkin Carving Kit $4.99 Includes (1) scoop,(1) safety knife,and (1) pumpkin hanging system. |
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Pumpkin Cupcake Pan $6.99 Pan bakes 4 pumpkin shaped cupcakes. Made of aluminum. |
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Inflatable Pumpkin Cooler $16.99 “Inflatable Pumpkin Cooler measures 29.5″” wide x 14″” high.” |
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Summer Lily Swirls Pumpkin $7.98 Designed by Jinny Beyer for RJR Fabrics. Colors include shades of pumpkin and orange. |
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Glow Pumpkin Saucers Dozen $2.79 Our Glow Pumpkin Saucers have pumpkin faces on the front and glow in the dark. Each package contains one dozen Glow Pumpkin Frisbees that measure 2 inches in diameter. Use these glow in the dark pumpkin saucers in lieu of candy for your trick or treaters this year! |
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Tribal Seeds Tickets $37 Buy Tribal Seeds, tickets. Tickets for 10/20/2011 at The Local 662 in Saint Petersburg, FL are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in! |
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Glow in the Dark Fang Pumpkin Teeth (18) $5.99 Includes (18) assorted pumpkin teeth. |
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Glow in the Dark Buck Pumpkin Teeth (18) $5.99 Includes (18) assorted pumpkin teeth. |
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Bright White Fang Pumpkin Teeth (18) $5.99 Includes (18) assorted pumpkin teeth. |
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Baby Little Pumpkin Costume – Baby Halloween Costumes $14.99 This Baby Lil’ Pumpkin Costume includes the orange romper with pumpkin face and the pumpkin top headpiece. |
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Kids Pumpkin Spice Costume – Girls Halloween Costumes $18.71 Child Halloween Costumes – This Pumpkin Spice Costume includes pumpkin costume wig, pumpkin costume dress and boot tops. |
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Moda Farmyard Garden Tools Green Acre $8.98 Designed by Sentimental Studios for Moda, this cotton print fabric is perfect for quilting, apparel and home décor accents. Colors include pumpkin, brown, cream and golden yellow on a green acre background. |
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Baby Pumpkin Costume – Baby Costumes $14.99 This Baby Pumpkin Costume includes the orange infant bunting with pumpkin print and green leaf collar and the headpiece. |
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CALCIUM CUP W/SEEDS-SM 8PCTRAY $1.96 CALCIUM CUP W/SEEDS-SM 8PCTRAY |
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Betty Dear Seeds Chocolate $6.98 Designed by Darlene Zimmerman for Robert Kaufman Fabrics, this 1940′s reproduction fabric features an allover design of seeds in colors of coral, lilac and ivory on a brown background. Use for quilting and craft projects. |
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Betty Dear Seeds Black $6.98 Designed by Darlene Zimmerman for Robert Kaufman Fabrics, this 1940′s reproduction fabric features an allover design of seeds in colors of lipstick red and screamin yellow on a black background. Use for quilting and craft projects. |
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Betty Dear Seeds Camellia $6.98 Designed by Darlene Zimmerman for Robert Kaufman Fabrics, this 1940′s reproduction fabric features an allover design of seeds in colors of petal pink, cream and fuchsia on a brown background. Use for quilting and craft projects. |
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Find A Pumpkin (Duck & Goose) $1.99 Hunt for a big, beautiful pumpkin with the New York Times bestselling friends Duck and Goose. |
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8 Pumpkin Treat Bucket $2.99 “Includes plastic Pumpkin treat Bucket approximately 6.5″” high x 8″” wide. Has black plastic handle.” |
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Ultimate Pumpkin Carving Kit $5.99 Includes:(2) Carving Knives,(1) Pumpkin Scooper,(1) Marker and (10) Stencils. |
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Kaffe Fassett Paperweight Pumpkin $8.98 Kaffe Fassett is known for his bold prints and great sense of color. Colors include chocolate, pumpkin, reds, blues and yellows. |
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Paradise Batik Pumpkin $7.98 Designed for Exclusively Quilters, this batik features a mottled design in shades of dark pumpkin. Use for quilting, apparel and craft projects. |
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Pumpkin Solids – 6/10 Pumpkin Solids: GR $54.04 There are six (6) cans per case. Each can does contain 12 cups of pumpkin solids (standard #10 food service cans – very large). |
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Hey Pumpkin Regular $15 Download the Hey Pumpkin Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Pumpkin Pie Regular $25 Download the Pumpkin Pie Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Seeds of Greatness $6.99 In the hilarious story of a man writing the biography of his deceased friend, David asks himself why he failed in life and why his friend succeeded. David thinks that by writing about Jack, heÂ’ll get him out of his system, but in fact, heÂ’ll never be free of Jack. |