Save The Seeds For Planting
If you have a jack-o-lantern that’s fully intact (perhaps you drew on the face instead of carving), you can take advantage of the guts once Halloween is over. Scrape out the seeds, wash them, towel dry and then store them in a brown paper bag for a month. After a month, discard any seeds that show signs of rot or mold, then label your good seeds and store them in a dark, cool place until spring rolls around and you can plant them. Plus, get in the spirit of fall with these pumpkin spice goodies.
Article source here: 10 Things You Can Do With a Jack-O-Lantern After Halloween
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