Methods to keep your pumpkin fresh
Cleaning Pumpkin from Inside
Molding in pumpkins could happen because of moisture. Pumpkin Tracks & More suggest cleaning the top of the pumpkin and inside with a teaspoon of bleach per litre of water. It will kill the gourd, killing any germs. Let it dry completely.
Soaking Pumpkin in Bleach-Diluted Water
The bleach also works after recording, providing good cleanliness. Dip your creations in a pot of water diluted with 2/3 cup bleach. A Pumpkin should be left submerged in that pot for one day and a night.
Using Petroleum Gel to Save Pumpkin from Rotting
As an additional layer of protection, apply Vaseline to the carved edges. This method won’t let Pumpkins dry and decay and will keep them moist. If you do not have Vaseline, vegetable oils or WD-40 also work. But as all three are on fire, do not put a candle inside your thigh – use a non-flammable vote instead. Do not add jelly before cleaning the pumpkin with bleach, either. As the gel traps moisture in vegetables, it will catch germs, as well, if you do not wash the gourd first.
Keeping The Pumpkins Naturally
If Vaseline or bleach is not available or for some reason, you don’t want to use them to preserve pumpkins, there are a few simple yet smart ways to keep pumpkins fresh. The lesser-known method of keeping pumpkin, however, is peppermint. What needs to be done here is that make an adequate mix of peppermint and water. After doing that, take a spray or sprinkler bottle and fill it with the mixture you just made. And then spray all over the chopped/cut pumpkin. Peppermint’s antifungal properties could prevent a pumpkin from succumbing to bacteria and fungus. It, therefore, helps pumpkins last longer.
Keeping Pumpkin from Shrivelling
Pumpkins shrivel because they lose moisture. Spraying it daily with water diluted with bleach can help keep it fresh, and hydrated and makes sure that no germs are emerging in the pumpkin. As an even simpler solution, spray with a DIY pumpkin spray kept daily to fight the mold.
Using Fridge to Preserve Pumpkins
A refrigerator is used to keep the pumpkins fresh and undecayed. If you are not interested in making jack-o-lantern, pack it in a plastic shopping bag and put it in the fridge. And if there is no space in your fridge, you can still preserve it by putting it in the dark and cold corner of your house.
Preservation of Pumpkin with Ice
If you notice that your thigh is starting to shrink, give it cold water overnight to rehydrate. Once you have removed it, dry it well to prevent mold growth.
Avoid Using Lit Candles Inside the Pumpkins
If a lit candle is put inside a carved pumpkin, it can be proved counterproductive. Because the pumpkin is likely to start heating up. Resultantly it will start cooking. Try using non-lime candles or light sticks instead.
What are the Wrong Temperatures in the Pumpkins?
Don’t expose your pumpkin to cold weather. Ideally, it must be placed at a temperature between 50 to 60 Fahrenheit. Thus, you have to bring your thighs inside every night if you live in an area with the lowest temperature.
Save and Decorate Uncarved Pumpkins?
We know, recording your pumpkin sounds awful. But untouched pumpkins will stay fresh for a long time compared to carved ones. Untouched and uncut Pumpkin can be preserved for a longer period if it is Sprayed with WD-40 on the surface.
How to Save Pumpkins with Vinegar?
Another natural way to preserve pumpkins is to use an always useful ingredient in vinegar. Take water diluted with vinegar. Vinegar should be 1/10 in water and submerge the pumpkin for half an hour and then let it dry completely. This will not keep the pumpkins permanently, yes, but it will help keep them fresh and looking longer – no bleach is needed.
Can we preserve Pumpkins for a longer period?
Yes. You can preserve the pumpkin for a little longer if certain techniques for its preservation are followed.
Which methods are used to preserve the pumpkins?
Lots of methods are there. For example, the use of bleach, the use of Vaseline, the use of a fridge to keep them, etc.