Growing Pumpkin On Roof

In areas where daytime rooftop temperatures normally exceed 95 f 35 c on a.
Growing pumpkin on roof. Helpful 2 not helpful 1. However there s a limit to how much good heat can do. In cool summer areas growing pumpkins on the roof is actually advantageous on another level. Some people grow pumpkins to eat others want a pumpkin to carve and then there are those who grow pumpkins as sport striving for the largest pumpkin they can grow.
However i ran into a slight problem. The hill will help in the improvement of drainage of soil and will let the heat to heat the soil quickly which will also speed up the process of germination of seeds. Keep them apart from other plants so that they have lots of room to grow. It s warmer up there and pumpkins are heat loving plants that produce more and bigger fruits in hot weather.
Pumpkins are prolific growers they tend to take over their part of the garden. This year i decided that i wanted to grow a few pumpkins. Taking your pumpkins all the way to the roof top. For growing pumpkins in raised beds you can consider building a small mound of dirt and then plant your pumpkin seed at a depth of 1 2 inches.
So i went and started some seedlings planted them and a few weeks later they were thriving and happy pumpkin vines. Here i am referring to the round or oval orange fruits that are a member of the squash family.