How to Wash and Prep Pumpkins to Keep Them Fresh All Season Long
Do you wash your pumpkins? If not, now’s the time to start! Whether you're decorating your porch or using fresh pumpkins in your cooking, properly cleaning and prepping pumpkins makes a huge difference.
Trust me—the first time a pumpkin rots too soon, you’ll wish you had taken this simple step. I learned the hard way, but once I started washing and sealing my pumpkins, they stayed fresher and prettier for much longer. It's an easy process, and totally worth the few extra minutes.
Why You Should Clean Your Pumpkins
Over time, dirt, bacteria, and mold spores can settle on the pumpkin’s surface—especially around the stem and crevices. Cleaning your pumpkins not only helps them last longer but also keeps your home and food displays safer and more sanitary. Whether you’re placing pumpkins indoors or outside, this method will help them stay beautiful and rot-free all season.
Step-by-Step: How to Wash and Prep Pumpkins
Here’s exactly how I clean and prep my pumpkins to make them shine all fall long:
- Scrub with Soap:
Begin by scrubbing the pumpkin with dish soap and warm water using a sponge or washcloth. Focus especially around the stem and any deep crevices, where dirt and mold tend to hide. - Rinse Well:
Once scrubbed, rinse the pumpkin thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue. - Vinegar Rub:
Next, grab a damp paper towel and coat it with vinegar. Gently rub the vinegar-soaked towel all over the pumpkin, including the stem. Vinegar helps kill bacteria and naturally disinfects the surface. - Let It Sit:
Allow the vinegar to sit on the pumpkin for a few minutes before rinsing it off. - Dry Completely:
Pat the pumpkin dry with a clean towel or allow it to air dry. - Seal the Surface (Optional but Recommended):
If you’re using the pumpkin as seasonal decor, take it outside and spray it with a clear protectant spray, such as a semi-gloss polyurethane. This gives the pumpkin a beautiful shine and adds a layer of protection against moisture and rot. - Let It Dry:
Allow the pumpkin to dry completely before bringing it back indoors or arranging it on your porch or table.
Keep Your Pumpkins Fresh and Beautiful
With just a few extra minutes, you can help your pumpkins last longer, look shinier, and resist mold or rot. Whether you're displaying them for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or the whole fall season, this pumpkin cleaning and prepping method is the key to keeping them looking their best.
So the next time you're getting ready for fall, don’t forget this simple step. Your pumpkins—and your future self—will thank you!
Happy Fall Ya'll!





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