How To Hollow Out a Pumpkin The Easy Way Published on October 30, 2015November 4, 2015 by The Garden Smallholder
What a great idea – had kids empty ours out yesterday but will know for next year! LikeLiked by 1 person
Love your post, you made me laugh out loud as I went from your title to the photos! LikeLiked by 1 person
I love this idea! I’m especially drawn to the de-worming aspects of it. I’ll have to give this a try next season. LikeLike
My chickens won’t eat pumpkins! They’ll eat some of the seeds and then leave the rest….it’s embarrassing! LikeLike
I didn’t realise that pumpkin and its seeds were so good for chickens but I did chuckle when I saw the chickens at Kentish Town City Farm tucking into the pumpkins and squashes left out for sale! LikeLiked by 1 person
What a great idea – had kids empty ours out yesterday but will know for next year!
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Love your post, you made me laugh out loud as I went from your title to the photos!
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Perfect! LOL I love it…
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I love this idea! I’m especially drawn to the de-worming aspects of it. I’ll have to give this a try next season.
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My chickens won’t eat pumpkins! They’ll eat some of the seeds and then leave the rest….it’s embarrassing!
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Bet my girls would rather have chips! :D But will give it a try !
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Love it! 😊
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Win, win situation
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A win, win situation.
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I didn’t realise that pumpkin and its seeds were so good for chickens but I did chuckle when I saw the chickens at Kentish Town City Farm tucking into the pumpkins and squashes left out for sale!
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My chickens leave the seeds unless I blitz them up first!
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Brilliant! I’m going to have to try that when I have chickens again. :)
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