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The season is upon us for pulling out your trusty pocket knife or K-Bar and carving into that pumpkin. I’ve done many over the year but thought I’d get some advice from others. We don’t have a guide like we do on oranges and bananas, so I’ve started one but need contributions to the guide. I would think there would also be new ways to light it without running an electric cord to it. What have you done? Please post photos. Here’s how: Adding images to an existing question In case you don’t know what a K-Bar is: https://www.kabar.com/most-famous-knife Here’s a video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUVNHh2h…
Last year I carved a BB-8 pumpkin!
I think I used a standard tea light, but you could use the little LED ones, some even flicker =) It rotted very quickly sitting out on the sunny porch, if you have a big enough fridge I recommend storing it in there if you carve too early!
mayer, You can take the stand/post off one of your lawns solar lights and put it inside pumpkin to light it up at night. Just have to remember to pull light out in the morning to recharge it in the daylight/sun. Here are my pumpkins, no carving or lighting required, just love and attention. Grand children Charlotte and Bennett.
After I carve a pumpkin, I do two things to help them last longer:
- Place it into the freezer for an hour or so. Not enough time for the pumpkin to freeze, but hopefully enough for some of the nasty bacteria on the surface of the cuts to die off.
- Spritz it with a very dilute solution of bleach and water. Again, to help kill off the nasties.