Growing Pumpkin

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04 Jan 16 Katy (Australia - temperate climate)
I'm new to this gardening business - at least, I've never had much luck before. Possums or bugs have eaten everything I've tried to grow, but 2016 is my year to succeed in the garden! I would like to plant some pumpkin seeds. Am I too late to do this now? Do I need to wait until after next winter to get seedlings going, or will I still be OK to plant some in January in Sydney? TIA
05 Jan 16 Kathleen (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
If you get them in now Katy you should have some success. I'd probably go for the butternut or the golden nuggets. Good luck.
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