General information and discussion about cultivating melons, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins and gourds.
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May 6, 2009 | #31 |
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This thread makes me want to try some giant pumpkins! I saw some seed at Lowe's and almost bought them. I think I'll stop in there next week and buy them.
How much room should I allow per plant?
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May 7, 2009 | #32 |
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Chelle and Amigatec,
My giant pumpkin is up, although only one seed made it we are excited. I had already replanted so who knows what we will get. Barbee Lowe's is where I bought my seed. Chelle mentioned atlantic giant and since then I have read about these pumpkins they seem to be the one everybody talks about. neva |
May 7, 2009 | #33 |
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I don't want to seem ignorant or anything like that, but even with a 10 gallon container, wouldn't you still need a lot more root room to support such a huge plant?
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May 7, 2009 | #34 |
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You surely can't grow them in a pot?!?
I was planning to put mine in the ground. Make hills and plant 3 seeds per hill like squash. I guess I figured giant pumpkin, giant vines? Hopefully someone who has grown them will chime in
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Here it is taking up half of a 1000 sqft patch. This patch is 25X40 feet. |
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May 7, 2009 | #36 |
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You can't grow them in a pot. The roots of these plants can reach 25 to 30 feet, and at each leaf node the plant will put out another root.
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May 7, 2009 | #37 |
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Amig, I'm impressed! Looks like you have sand under the pumpkin? Is that to keep it from rotting or?
Ooooh I can't wait!
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May 8, 2009 | #38 |
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bad news, something ate the giant pumpkin sprout last night. good news, I planted another hill with 5 seeds.
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May 8, 2009 | #39 |
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My hubby stopped at the local seed joint last night and picked up a variety called Big Max. I guess that's what I'll be planting.
Amig, looking at your photo again, I can see that you're using the sand to hold the pumpkin up so it doesn't break off the stem. Or I think that's what I'm seeing
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May 8, 2009 | #41 |
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My main vine is on the ground and running now.
I am using bamboo skewers to train the vine. |
May 9, 2009 | #42 |
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veggie babe,
To protect your new seedlings, use some caging around it; like a screen. Wire mesh or some window screening cut to size. Protect them from the top too, crows like the taste of them for some reason. So do squirrels. ~* Robin
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May 9, 2009 | #43 |
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This year we have Big Moon and Dill's Atlantic Giant for the big guys.Also have one pie and about three Jack O Lantern types.Halloween will be intersting.
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May 14, 2009 | #44 |
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My #1 plant is about 3' long now, and I have started burying the vines now.
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May 15, 2009 | #45 |
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You bury the vines? Is that to develop more roots?
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