This is not fair! Look at that enormous pumpkin growing on that vine. The poor plant can't bear the weight of the pumpkin. Look at the strong mango tree. It has a light load. Shouldn't pumpkins grow on strong trees and mangoes grow on vines?
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Pumpkins come in unique shapes, sizes and hues and have diverse flavours. They are a rich source of Vitamin A, potassium and fibre. Unlike vining gourds and cucumbers, they do not require a trellis or stakes for support. As the fruits are large and heavy, the plants are allowed to spread on the ground. Ideally grown on the edge of a garden bed where it receives adequate sunlight, they can also be grown in large troughs or grow bags. As with most plants, they thrive in loose, well-drained soil and under direct sunlight which allows the fruit to ripen evenly. Most kitchen gardens have a few pumpkin vines growing with companion crops, or even on a compost heap. Though they are considered monsoon crops, pumpkins can be grown throughout the year — successive planting will provide a steady supply of fruits. Look for local varieties like amir or new hybrids like arka suryamukhi, ambili, suvarna and sooraj in succession for a wide range of flavours and textures.
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pumpkin is a creeper, thus it vine can take support of mango tree. but pumpkin can't grow on mango tree
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