This is my Atlantic Giant today. It's been living in a fleece 'igloo' since I put it outside a couple of weeks ago but today I've removed half of the fleece.
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Looks great. Are you going to leave it alone or train it where you want it to grow?
Neil
Looking good.
Very nice healthy looking plant, well done XX Jeannine
Thanks everyone :)
Neil, I will have to train the shoot on the left to go towards the right because it is quite close to a path there. I'll just put a cane in and keep moving it as it grows.
that is looking very healthy indeed Squash! You will have to let us all know how your pumpkin competition goes this year :D
OH lovely.
Only ever managed to produce one Turks Turban in the past.
I have great hopes for one plant I have Racer or is it speedy??can't remember ???
Someone gave me some lovely seeds for historic house plant sale but passed them on to someone else to Germinate as I can't do these well.
I was reading a thread of Jeannines last year and got carried away and bought loads of seeds off Ebay and none of them germinated. :(
Speedy Racer is now sitting among the radish,they will be out shortly so he will have quite a bit of space.If he makes it that is. ;D
looking very good
i have four planted that are doing well,ive grown hundredweight before but im a dills atlantic virgin ???
fingers crossed il have decent results though
Racer is a 12-16 pounder,eaiest of any I know and on short vines, good choice, should get 2 or 3 a plant XX Jeannine
sorry that should read earliest
We'll be looking forward to pictures of your giant's growth, Jeannine. Are you feeding him anything special?
I'm hoping for a big bushel gourd this year and might restrict the plant to growing only one or two.
Only 9 days between these two photos.
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Wow thats amazing Squash64. Well Done!!! ;D
I'm bit behind you so it is great seeing your pictures. My first year experimenting for a biggy so fun watching how a practised grower does it thanks ;D
Quote from: Jayb on June 17, 2010, 22:26:05
I'm bit behind you so it is great seeing your pictures. My first year experimenting for a biggy so fun watching how a practised grower does it thanks ;D
I'm always shocked at just how quickly they grow once they get started. I'm already having to put canes in to make the shoots go in the right direction.
How is yours getting on?
The one you grew last year was big enough to make a wendy house with it.The biggest pumpkin I hav ever seen
I think not too bad, although much smaller than yours, I'll try and get a picture and post it later :)
Great pics Squash and very encouraging, I love the challenge of growing pumpkins, can not resist.
I put seven big Max in yesterday, I know given a few days they will be well on their way once given chance to get established but the slugs did manage to have rather a nip last night!
My Atlantic Giant now has at least 7 shoots spreading out in all directions.
These two photos were taken 6 days apart, the canes with the blue balls on top are in the same position in both photos.
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When's your next open day Betty?
Quote from: saddad on June 26, 2010, 13:38:35
When's your next open day Betty?
14th August, are you coming?
Assuming it doesn't clash yes... I'll need to speak to the social secretary, ;D
Quote from: saddad on June 26, 2010, 14:03:03
Assuming it doesn't clash yes... I'll need to speak to the social secretary, ;D
:)
What happened to up to date pics :-\ I want to see what the competition is growing ;D
Neil
i have pictures,but there in a memory card on my broken phone :(
but my giants are doing well,so as soon as i can upload these pictures i will
my pumpkins are going STRONG ;D ;D
Neil, as I've said before, my plant is massive....
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....but my pumpkin isn't!
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My sister-in-law's AG is small too. It's also Orange and looks ripe. Her plants are small, two of them together are not even 1/4 the size of my one.
gaz2000
Looking forward to them, hope you get it fixed soon.
Neil
my ag's are really struggling plants are about 400 sq ft each but fruit is still small one 72 lb and the other only 50lb really need some sun up here in middlesbrough to keep them growing
my marrow plants dont mind the cooler weather i have a fruit of 69 lb on main plant and ten days to go befor it goes to the show
I have three Atlantic giants that are now turning orange is that ok? And should I still be feeding them? My young grandson planted them fir Halloween they are about 25lb each
I have no idea what mine one weighs. I think I could measure it but could not pick it up. They should be orange. Is youar grandson pleased with them?
He is more than happy promised all his little friends they can have one as well!! (I can see me having to pop to shops like I did last year they all died) and plonked a few on the ground ready for him and his little pals come round to collect them!! Only thing I cheat with. We will have to plant more next year only problem is they grow so big I had to train them around all the paths between the beds x ::)
Just a little question...does anybody's AG have a small green 'nipple' around the 'flower' end of the pumpkin..and I don't mean physical way..just small coloured ring around the old scar where flower used to be..
I'm just trying to resolve the identity of one of my 'queensland blue'squashes..that wasn't one.. ::)
And one of my mystery squashes is starting to look very much like pumpkin..and as none of my AG's turned out to be AG now I'm wondering if somehow my labels got mixed up... ::)
Boston Winter has that sort of thing.... it's a big orangey hubbard thing.....
chrisc