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@jbrobin09 , just remember to plant your squash apart from each other. If not you will get two years of beige pumpkins, which I DON'T recommend!! 
Squashes cross pollinate, and you can get bigger fruit if you cut back their vines.
There is a big pumpkin farm about an hour south of me, where they grow many international varieties and I don't know how they pollinate, but they manage to keep the strains pure.

Squashes cross pollinate, and you can get bigger fruit if you cut back their vines.
There is a big pumpkin farm about an hour south of me, where they grow many international varieties and I don't know how they pollinate, but they manage to keep the strains pure.