My week is absolutely crazy....
2 nights at school for conferences...
1 night at school for a fun author visit....
1 night for a theater outing to see "Much Ado About Nothing"
Don't you feel sorry for me? NOT!
Anyway....I thought I would share a quick tip for keeping your "real" pumpkins and gourds from spoiling!
I love to buy those little gourds that look like pumpkins....they are great at Halloween....and make great additions to Thanksgiving vignettes too.
Here is the simple solution for making them last!
No....I don't "bob for pumpkins" in my sink!
I use Chlorine Bleach to make sure there is no dirt or other junk that will make them rot!If you wash them well before putting them on display they will last indefinitely....
Here is a picture of the big white "pumpkin" I got from my Sister-in-law this weekend....
I washed it well...and now it is the centerpiece on the table in the library at school surrounded by all those Halloween Books I love!.....at least until the kids check them all out!
This only works if you keep them indoors and they don't freeze...
Try it and enjoy!
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Oh wow thank you for sharing this....I got some and they started to get little brown spots and look a bit yukky...will buy some more quick and try this hopefully then they will at least make it to Halloween LOL!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! I lovemy pumpkins and would probably have them out all year if I could!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you posted this. So simple yet why didn't I think of that? I always hated the way pumpkins and gourds rot so quickly, this is a great tip!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good tip! Thank you for sharing this. Thank you so much sharing and for linking up to our party Show and Share this week! Come on back this Wednesday to link up your current projects.
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Thanks for the comment on michellepaige.blogspot.com, I appreciate you taking the time to stop by. I totally need to give all my pumpkins a bleach bath! Thanks for this tip! PS--I like your spooky books, too.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh. Well, this seems like one of those things I should have realized on my own. :) Thanks for the tip!
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Great tip!
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How much bleach did you use in the water ? I'm glad my friend sent this link to me, I've already lost one cute lil pumpkin :( !!
ReplyDeleteHello! I'm a retired teacher and we grew some white pumpkins this year. I made sure to give them a wash with bleach before I used them in decorating! I haven't done the same for some of the minis that I have so thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteWhat about plain washing them with dish detergent? I no longer use chlorine bleach in our home... Switched to xylene bleach for laundry, guess I could try that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip to know - I wondered how to give them longevity. Thank you for sharing at Share It One More Time. Cathy
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