How Big wil they go?

Started by growmore, August 05, 2005, 13:08:46

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growmore

Not done a lot with pumpkins ,So I decided to grow a few for kids for lanterns at halloween.I set em late and treat em same as i would my marrows ...
Feeding with cumfrey wine and other bits and bobs etc.
BUT they are going mad afraid kids will need a barrow and a hurricane lamp on halloween if they want to cart these about,Cheers .Jim
Cheers .. Jim

growmore

Cheers .. Jim

Doris_Pinks

They look great Jim! Last year I had to get Mr Pinks up on the plot to help me get mine into the car!! :o  I love pumpkins, they sheer size of them gives you a great sense of achievement, having said that, mine are nowhere near that size this year :'(  :'(
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wardy

The flesh is very tasty and the pumpkin soup is usually as welcome as the lanterns  :)

I think the whoppers which get grown for shows are covered in fleece to stop the skin ripening as when they become ripe they stop growing.  That's how I understood it anyway  :)
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undercarriage plan

Wow, Wardy, that's huge!! Mine is still at flower stage, which also just seem to be rotting and falling off! Any ideas? Lottie :-\

wardy

How do Lots  :)   You do get some rotting off which is normal (I think) - mine certainly have - same with courgettes.  My butternuts are just at the flowering stage too but I shouldn't worry
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undercarriage plan

Thanks Wardy, feel more hopeful now!!!!! Lottie  ;D

Derekthefox

#6
Well I have six hundredweight plants growing, with about 15 fruits showing, and plenty of flowers.
The largest are currently about 9 inches diameter, and increasing daily. Think I am going to need a large wheelbarrow to get these into my garage . . .  :D

Anyone got a big shiny JCB?

growmore

If your pumpkins are rotting off  they need pollinating ,Snap a male flower off and put it into female flower ....then they will set //cheer Jim...
Cheers .. Jim

wardy

Here is one of mine.  Nothing being done to it but it looks happy  :)
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Derekthefox

Right, just took a tape measure to mine this morning. The largest is measuring 32 inches circumference, so about 10 inches diameter, and growing bigger every day!

undercarriage plan

You can't possibly mean my lovely, shiney, pink JCB, Derek, Can you??? :o :o :o It might get dirty........ ;D ;D ;D Lottie

Derekthefox

I would promise to wash each pumpkin before putting in your bucket ok?

Pretty please?  :D

undercarriage plan

OK, I suppose  ::), but will need it valeted after.... Lottie ;D

Derekthefox

Doh, whatever it takes . . . !  :D

I will make sure the seat has one of those posh plastic bags on!

Derekthefox

#14
My largest is now measuring 36 inches round . . .

Update on 12-8-05

It is now measuring 40 inches . . .

Update 14-8-05 . . . 46 inches . . .   :o

bananagirl

My one and only is the size of a cherry tomato. Enter it for the smallest punkin?? ;D
Nothing rhymes with orange...
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Derekthefox

Awww bananagirl, that is so sad  :(

I feel really self conscious now declaring that a sample of mine is 55 inches in diameter and several others are as big or even bigger.

You are welcome to any of mine Bananagirl, I have enough !  :D

I think I may be eating lots of pumpkin curry through the Autumn . . .

Derekthefox  :D

wardy

Pumpkin curry here too  ;D  Also, curried pumpkin soup  :)
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the_snail

I like the sound of curried pumpkin

The_Snail
Be kind to slugs and snails!

Doris_Pinks

Snail if you go to recipes, there are plenty to make your mouth water! ;D
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