Pumpkin seeds. like tomato seeds, have a slimy coating that needs to be removed first. I started by removing the amount I wanted and placing them in a bowl with a small amount of water.
After a few days they developed a bit of scum on them.  The scum helps to rid the seeds of their coating.  The next step is to place the seeds in a colander and rinse them thoroughly.  They are then put on a plate to dry thoroughly.  You need to dry them a bit more than you might think.  I leave mine on the plate in my kitchen for a few days.
When they are thoroughly dried, you can package them into envelopes or other containers to await planting.  If anyone wants a few seeds, let me know and I'll send what I can off to you. 
 
 
2 comments:
I would love an opportunity to try some of your pie pumpkin seeds. I am in Maine and am hoping to do pumpkins next year...we use them in everything, pie, muffins, bread, soup, roasted, yummy :-)
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