White pumpkins indeed. Perhaps a neighbor grew some and the chipmunks “exported” their seeds?
SeparateSpeaker6682
Definitely a pumpkin. Maybe seeds sprouted from carving last fall? Or yall composted some ornamentals?
AlienApricot
Your wife has her own compost bin?
Seaghost69
Looks like what’s called a ghost pumpkin
Waterman707
We dump the worm composter some times in the vegetable garden and get all kinds of stuff growing but many times the squashes are a mystery.
T4cchi
The squirrels planted two of those for me after they dug into the ornamentals on the porch and this year I now have 27 ornamental squashes
SueBeee
pumpkins!
nightrider2072
Plumpkins
floppy_breasteses
Pumpkins. Seeds wind up in there and you get a volunteer plant. Our strongest plants grow in the compost every year.
der_innkeeper
Squampkins.
N0otherlove
I didnt realize how common it was for these little decorative hourds to sprout spontaneously from compost stalls hahah. Weve had them in ours for going on three years now. Every year more prolific than the last. They are perfect for decorating, or gathering up and sending to a preschool for craft time.
strawberry-cow02
omg a gift from the pumpkin fairies
janaleewong
River gourd. They are not edible, but they make great bird feeders.
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Some type of squash
Heyyy those grew out of my compost bin too!
Festive!
White pumpkins indeed. Perhaps a neighbor grew some and the chipmunks “exported” their seeds?
Definitely a pumpkin. Maybe seeds sprouted from carving last fall? Or yall composted some ornamentals?
Your wife has her own compost bin?
Looks like what’s called a ghost pumpkin
We dump the worm composter some times in the vegetable garden and get all kinds of stuff growing but many times the squashes are a mystery.
The squirrels planted two of those for me after they dug into the ornamentals on the porch and this year I now have 27 ornamental squashes
pumpkins!
Plumpkins
Pumpkins. Seeds wind up in there and you get a volunteer plant. Our strongest plants grow in the compost every year.
Squampkins.
I didnt realize how common it was for these little decorative hourds to sprout spontaneously from compost stalls hahah. Weve had them in ours for going on three years now. Every year more prolific than the last. They are perfect for decorating, or gathering up and sending to a preschool for craft time.
omg a gift from the pumpkin fairies
River gourd. They are not edible, but they make great bird feeders.
Definitely tomatoes (albino)