How to Keep Carved Pumpkins from Rotting?

Choose a fresh, firm pumpkin with no soft spots, cracks, or bruises

Wash the outside with a diluted bleach solution before carving

Dry the pumpkin completely after washing

Carve as close to display time as possible

Cut from the bottom or back to reduce visible damage

Remove all seeds and stringy pulp

Scrape the inside walls thin to reduce moisture buildup

Apply petroleum jelly or vegetable oil to cut edges

Spray carved surfaces with a diluted bleach solution daily

Keep the pumpkin in a cool, dry place when not on display

Bring the pumpkin indoors at night if temperatures are warm

Refrigerate the pumpkin overnight if space allows

Avoid placing the pumpkin in direct sunlight

Keep the pumpkin away from rain and sprinklers

Use battery-operated candles instead of real flames

Replace any soft or moldy sections immediately

Soak the pumpkin in cold water for a few hours to rehydrate if it starts to shrivel

Use a commercial pumpkin preservative spray if available

Display the pumpkin on a raised surface to improve airflow

Dispose of the pumpkin as soon as it becomes soft, slimy, or moldy

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