Pumpkin Seeds?
The pumpkins have a smooth, yellowish-orange skin with a creamish to orange-colored flesh that has a pleasant squash-like taste. Pumpkins do best when the seeds are directly planted in the ground. Tuck the seed into the soil, and in a few months, you?ll be rewarded with an armful of fall?s iconic fruits.
Planting & Care
Sunlight: Require full sun
Soil: Requires well-drained loose soil, high in organic matter with pH between 5.8 and 6.8. Plentiful and consistent moisture is needed
Water: Regular watering is important up to seed germination. After germination water should be applied once in 5-7 days.
Temperature:? Germination temperature: 60 F to 105 F – Will not germinate in cold soil.
Fertilizer:? Before planting, you can always mix in some compost or well-rotted manure with the soil when creating the mounds. After the plant is established, you can help it with a dose of fertilizer every month with 5-15-15 or 8-24-24 fertilizer.
Erythrina caffra ( 2.5-3.0m Ht, 25-35mm dia)
Acacia farnesiana 3-3.5m
Cochlospermum religiosum 3" 4.0-4.5m Ht, 2 m CS, 6-7cm Dia
Acacia arabica 2.5-3.0m ht
Cassia fistula (4.0-m O.A Ht, 70-80 mm¸)
Albizia lebbeck 2-2.5M
Mint 15-20cm
Conocarpus saudi 35-40cm H
Delonix regia (4.0m Ht, 2.0m CS, 80-90mm¸)
Bucida buceras (3.0- 3.5m Height, 40-50mm di)
Conocarpus erectus (2.5-3.0 m O.A Ht)
Acacia saligna 






