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“Baby Boo” Cucurbita pepo

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The Baby Boo pumpkin was introduced in the early 1990s, bred from the earlier ornamental white variety known as ‘Jack Be Little’. Miniature pumpkins have long been used in American harvest festivals, but white variants like Baby Boo have grown in popularity as decorative items for modern minimalist fall aesthetics.

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Baby Boo Miniature White Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)

Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
Common Name: Baby Boo Mini Pumpkin
Heirloom | Non-GMO | Annual

Add a touch of charm to your garden or fall décor with Baby Boo, the beloved miniature white pumpkin with a rich horticultural lineage. This creamy, ghost-white variety of Cucurbita pepo is ideal for ornamental use, autumn displays, and even as a novelty edible squash when harvested young.
? Product Highlights:

Miniature size: Typically 2–3" wide, perfect for table décor or crafts.

Pure white rind: Holds color best when harvested young; can fade to off-white if left too long on the vine.

Vining habit: Requires space to sprawl or trellis support.

Days to maturity: 95–100 days from direct seeding.

Flavor: Edible when immature, with a mild, semi-sweet flavor—best roasted or steamed.

?? Historical Background:

The Baby Boo pumpkin was introduced in the early 1990s, bred from the earlier ornamental white variety known as ‘Jack Be Little’. These varieties belong to the Cucurbita pepo species, a highly diverse species that includes everything from zucchinis and acorn squashes to Halloween carving pumpkins. Miniature pumpkins have long been used in American harvest festivals, but white variants like Baby Boo have grown in popularity as decorative items for modern minimalist fall aesthetics.
? Growing Information:

Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily)

Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with high organic matter

Watering: Regular deep watering; avoid wetting foliage to reduce risk of powdery mildew

Spacing: Plant seeds 3–4 feet apart in mounds or rows

Pollination: Needs insect pollination; grow with other C. pepo types for best yield

Support: Vine can be trained on a trellis for space-saving and cleaner fruit

? Gardening Tips:

Sow directly outdoors after the last frost, or start indoors 2–4 weeks early.

To maintain the white color, harvest before full maturity and store in a cool, dry place.

Perfect companion for other mini pumpkins like Jack Be Little and Munchkin.

? Perfect For:

Fall centerpieces & wedding décor

DIY painting & craft projects

Children’s gardens and educational growing

Gourmet plating when picked young

Note: Though edible, Baby Boo is grown primarily for ornamental use. Skin becomes tougher and flavor less palatable as it matures.

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