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« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2007, 07:44:38 » |
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If you want to get a giant Pumpkin all you need is good seeds its worth checking out www.bigpumpkins.com sign up make friends and people could send you seeds I have made friends with Ian.P Who won UK heaviest Pumpkin 2006 and he was so nice that he gave me seeds from it. Big Maxx are great to start of the do get to a great size i had grown some last year they were great!!
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« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2007, 21:42:25 » |
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Guaranteed to grow the smallest pumpkins in the world, from record breaking stock,some are so small you need a......................................................... ..........dozen per teaspoonful. ..........tweezers to pick them. ..........magnifying glass to find the harvest. .........sniffer dog to find them. .........good imagination to know what they look like. Do you think any of them are catchy enough? What are your suggestions? cj 
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« Reply #13 on: March 22, 2007, 17:17:25 » |
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Hi. I'm a newbie and only got my allotment at the weekend. I know I have a few weeks of hard graft and digging ahead of me before I can realistically plant anything, but I was wondering how late I can plant pumpkins? I have a Halloween party every year and thought it would be fantastic to have my own pumpkins at it!  If its not too late, could anyone advise me on what seeds to buy? Thanks
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« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2007, 10:48:56 » |
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Hi. I was thinking of doing Jack O Lantern and HundredWeight, or Mammoth (or some big ones!!). I was going to start in pots and than plant out when I have cleared a plot on the allotment and they've established. Would you reccommend this? I've also had other advice saying to plant them out in April. Could you also please inform me of anything else I need to know? ie, water, sun, manure or not?
Thanks in advance
Toni
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« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2007, 20:31:57 » |
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well this is my first allotment and i'm not too sure on the quality of soil or the quality of my skills  so i was going to plant them early. some people have said that theirs havent grown too well so i think i could probably do with a head start!!!  i may try them a month apart and see which set i get on better with. Thank you Toni
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