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Title: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: pete JB on April 10, 2009, 19:42:51
Hi,
I`m new to the forum !

Is anyone growing the above this year ?
I managed 2 pounds short of 500 last year and I`m hoping to get over 1000 this time.
Does anybody here grow for competition ?
I`m interested in methopds of cultivation etc.

Cheers

Peter
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on April 10, 2009, 20:44:14
I have some in seed form. I haven't done very well with Big Max, probably because of the weather the last couple of years, so I may well try it.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Dadnlad on April 11, 2009, 18:49:48
We've got 2/2 Big Max to germinate :D, but no show on the two Atlantic Giants :( - are they trickier to grow  ???
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Uncle Joshua on April 12, 2009, 20:14:02
I have grown Atlantic Giants for a few years, I tend to feed mine a can of beer every few day once they get to a certain size. (Tesco value will do.)
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Sparkly on April 12, 2009, 20:32:23
I am growing Atlantic Giant this year. In Bernard Lavery;s 'How to Grow Giant Veg' book he recommends planting on a 'mound' with a huge amount of manure/compost and then letting the stem root with the fruit growing after the rooting. Hand pollenate the fruits and limit to 1 per side root. I think it was a maximum of 5 sideshoots. Eventually down to 1 pumpkin at the end. Support the stem for each fruit. Even cover with a blanket in cold weather. If you are interested I will get the book out and summarise what he says.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: FennelandFern on April 17, 2009, 09:40:42
The first vegetable I ever grew was a giant pumpkin. It was amazing, and this year I'm growing them again as a way of tempting my husband into gardening. I've made a special raised bed for them filled with horse manure in the winter, and over the past month I have been burying my kitchen scraps at the bottom of the raised bed, just as you might do for runner beans. Pumpkins are happiest growing on a compost heap, so I'm trying to replicate that.

Once they are growing (I am starting the seed indoors in newspaper pots to give them a good start and avoid root disturbance when they are planted out), I will feed them once a week with homemade comfrey fertiliser and apply a mulch of spent hops which have soaked in water for 24 hours (some nice small breweries give these away). I feed my sunflowers beer, but have never tried this with pumpkins. Thanks for the tip!

Also love the idea of tucking the pumpkin up under a blanket...any more wisdom from the giant veg book is much appreciated.

www.fennelandfern.co.uk
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: saddad on April 17, 2009, 09:43:42
Welcome to the site Peter...
I grow some AG's and Big Max as well as consumption squash and the big boys go into soup... by the gallon. Don't know what I'd ever do with 500lb or more though!!  :o
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: OllieC on April 17, 2009, 09:54:04
I've never bothered before, as they take up so much space for something you're not going to eat... boring!

Last month we were in the garden centre, 3 year old daughter saw the packet and asked if we could grow them. "There's no point in growing them, what would you do with it?" I asked. A puzzled look from my daughter as she explained, "I'd probably just use it for sitting on" (The puzzled look at needing to have a reason for doing something fun).

So this year we're doing them. I have a builders bag full of year old manure (with a hint of Aminopyralid). It doesn't get full sun but should still be okay, I reckon... well, hope really.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: cheerfulness on April 17, 2009, 11:57:29
3 year old daughter saw the packet and asked if we could grow them. "There's no point in growing them, what would you do with it?" I asked. A puzzled look from my daughter as she explained, "I'd probably just use it for sitting on" (The puzzled look at needing to have a reason for doing something fun).


Oh I love that! Aren't 3 year olds wonderful. They remind us what lifes all about - just having fun sometimes!  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: steve76 on April 26, 2009, 22:21:41
Hi all
Just found your site ( very good)
Me and my little lad grew some atlantic giant's last year for fun managed to get one 134lbs ..... Lad was well happy with that would love to get bigger this year so any help on what to feed etc would be helpfull.
Had a load of cow poo as my kids call it droped at my plot but its very fresh would that be ok to put in the hole 1st??
Thanks steve.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: saddad on April 26, 2009, 22:25:23
Welcome to the site Steve... as long as the little plant wasn't in direct contact with it you should be OK... the heat will get it going..  :)
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on April 27, 2009, 21:58:37
Put a layer of soil over the muck, and plant into that. It'll be fine.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Doris_Pinks on May 07, 2009, 14:58:30
I am holding a competition on our site to grow the biggest pumpkin...........the seeds I have given out were Atlantic giant, so yup I am growing them!
I found this pumpkin site which has some good info............

http://www.merebrow.com/home/mbgp/how_to_grow.html (http://www.merebrow.com/home/mbgp/how_to_grow.html)

as I am setting the competition, I feel I have to try get a big un!  (OH would be horrified if I fed it beer, tho have heard of this before, just never tried it!)
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Sparkly on May 29, 2009, 13:43:44
Has anyone got their pumpkins planted out yet? My are hardening off maybe I will get them in on Sunday. We have covered the area with woven weed suppressant membrane. Dug under the area are trenches filled with composting material. We have made a mound of compost and grass clippings wiht some soil over where the actual plants will go in. I think I will cut a few slits in the membrane and pin down the shoots to let them root once the fruits set. I am also going to surround the plants with a cube made of acrylic (no lid) until they have had chance for the roots to establish. I think I might try giving a feed with beer occassionally too! Fingers crossed. Have never grown the large pumpkins before, although we have been successful with smaller varieties.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: saddad on May 29, 2009, 13:54:51
The rest is sound... but drink the beer yourself!!  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Sparkly on May 29, 2009, 14:17:06
The rest is sound... but drink the beer yourself!!  ;D

It's okay I don't like beer, so it is only Ant that will miss out! hehe
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: chriscross1966 on May 29, 2009, 16:41:20
Welcome to the site Peter...
I grow some AG's and Big Max as well as consumption squash and the big boys go into soup... by the gallon. Don't know what I'd ever do with 500lb or more though!!  :o

Make a lot of soup?
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Squash64 on June 07, 2009, 07:16:10
Hi,
I`m new to the forum !

Is anyone growing the above this year ?
I managed 2 pounds short of 500 last year and I`m hoping to get over 1000 this time.
Does anybody here grow for competition ?
I`m interested in methopds of cultivation etc.

Cheers

Peter
Welcome Peter  :).
If you grew one of almost 500 pounds, I don't think you need any advice from us! 
Last year I came first, second and third in our site competition with AGs of 166, 138 and 134lb. but their combined weight wasn't even close to 500lb ;D
This year I'm growing Sumo as well as AG and planted them all outside last week.

Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: tonybloke on June 28, 2009, 21:21:13
the start of something big?[attachment=1]
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Sparkly on June 28, 2009, 21:24:49
Could be Tonybloke! Mine have similar small fruits! Really hope I manage a decent one.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: OllieC on July 02, 2009, 19:40:05
I had a girl a few weeks ago, then 2 boys, now 2 girls... and there's no others nearby... Just to check, should Jack be little work as a daddy? It's the only other squash I'm doing this year. The only other relatives are decorative gourds & various courgettes but I don't think any of them will work...
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: saddad on July 02, 2009, 20:54:53
I'm not an expert on pumpkin bonking but I would have thought the Jack will be fine..  :-\
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: tonybloke on July 02, 2009, 23:55:56
any other squash will do, but obviously the resulting seed will be variable!! ;)
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: OllieC on July 03, 2009, 14:00:58
It'll be like a Jack Russel climbing on the back of a Great Dane!
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Sparkly on August 02, 2009, 18:44:35
How are your giants doing? I have 2 decent ones growing now. Think they are between 3 and 4 ft in diameter. I am planning to take some pics tommorrow so will hopefully remember to post them here too!
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: OllieC on August 02, 2009, 19:43:51
Oh, I thought I was doing okay but it's only about a foot diameter I'd say...
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Squash64 on August 02, 2009, 20:50:19
I've got one that looks promising but I won't be able to measure it because it's not easy to get to.
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Sparkly on August 12, 2009, 15:59:58
A bit later than promised, but here is one of my Atlantic Giants taken today. I have put my keys on for scale.

http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=1480

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Anyone growing Atlantic Giants ?
Post by: Squash64 on August 12, 2009, 16:56:06
A bit later than promised, but here is one of my Atlantic Giants taken today. I have put my keys on for scale.


It's looking good Sparkly.  Good idea to put keys on.  I don't think I can get close to mine because of all the leaves in the way.
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