Pumpkin Patisson Blanc Seeds – White Scallop Squash, Edible & Decorative
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Pumpkin Patisson Blanc Seeds – White Scallop Squash, Edible & Decorative
Pumpkin Patisson Blanc Seeds – White Scallop Squash, Edible & Decorative
Features
Direct sow 1/2 inch deep in fertile soil. Space 24–30 inches. No trellis — compact bushy plant. Full sun.
How To Grow
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🎃 Grow a Pumpkin That Looks Like a Flower – And Tastes Delicious!
Patisson Blanc is a unique heirloom pumpkin (squash) variety also called UFO pumpkin or white scallop squash. It produces flat, disc-shaped fruits with a decorative scalloped edge and creamy white skin. The flesh is tender, mildly sweet, and perfect for grilling, roasting, stuffing, or sautéing when young.
This compact and high-yielding plant is great for home gardens, raised beds, and small-space growers in Pakistan.
📦 Product Features:
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✅ Seed Type: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO
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🌿 Plant Lifespan: Annual
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🌱 Germination Rate: 85–90%
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⏳ Germination Time: 6–10 days
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🌿 Harvest Time: 50–70 days (baby size), 90+ days (full size)
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🎃 Fruit Type: Flat, scalloped, UFO-shaped with white skin and pale flesh
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🪴 Best For: Small gardens, pots, raised beds, edible decor
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♻️ Eco-Friendly, Resealable Packaging
🌡️ Growing Conditions (Pakistan):
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Sowing Season (Direct in Soil):
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Spring Crop: February to April
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Monsoon Crop: July to August (Avoid excessive rain zones like Northern KPK during monsoon)
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Temperature Range: 20°C – 32°C
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Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
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Watering: Moderate – water deeply when soil is dry
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Soil: Well-drained, compost-rich, fertile soil
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Spacing: 2 to 2.5 feet between plants
🍽️ Why Grow Patisson Blanc (White Scallop Pumpkin)?
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Unique shape – looks like a flower or UFO
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Versatile in cooking – roast, grill, stuff, or sauté
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Compact plants – ideal for urban and small gardens
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Beautiful for decoration and edible at all stages
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Harvest young or mature depending on usage
View our Pumpkin planting guide to learn more.