Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Beginner in the Pumpkin Patch
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Grandpa Al |
Louisville, Kentucky 40223
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My granddaughter is trying to learn to raise a garden. She is really wanting to grow large pumpkins. Dr. Christen in Idaho has given us some seeds from large pumkins. We have started the seeds. We did this last year and they did grow and we had several large pumkins by local standards. We need information about how to get started to do better this year. She is doing the work and I'm the only person she has to give her advice. (Wow!) We need to know how larget to let the vines grow. How much and what type of fertizer to put on the pumplins. Anything about vine management. We've been told to bury the end of the vine to put all the growth in the pumkin. Please refer me to any articles for beginners if you would. Thanks Gramps and Elizabeth.
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3/23/2009 2:33:51 PM
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Ron Rahe (uncron1@hotmail.com) |
Cincinnati,OH
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You might try getting Dick's tips 2 http://www.bigpumpkins.com/ViewArticle.asp?id=164
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3/23/2009 4:21:53 PM
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Dennis F |
Falls City, NE
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Grandpa Al email me at dwfmvf@hotmail.com and I'll help ya out.
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3/23/2009 5:07:01 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Grandpa Al, my name is Wayne, I live near Owensboro...welcome to the insanity...you have already found your greatest source of info available anywhere...about growing Atlantic Giants!!! Try using search function on this site, and an unending source of info becomes available!!! One thing you will certainly need, is a few good AG seeds. Email me wsmpeace@aol.com and I will send you a few w/the potential to grow monsters!!! There is now a considerable collection of AG nuts here in The Great Commonwealth of Kentucky!!! We have an official GPC weighoff each Sept. near Somerset!!! Hope to meet you and your grand-daughter there this year!!! Peace, Wayne
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3/23/2009 10:38:28 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Welcome aboard Grandpa.
Dick's tips is an excellent start.
Don Langevin's "How to Grow Giant Pumpkins 2" is highly recommended.
Give 1 vine 24' width x 16'+ length trained in the shape of a Christmas tree.
Read old diaries here at BigPumpkins, keep reading the message boards, join a local growers club & ask lots of specific questions.
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3/23/2009 11:18:49 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Oh yeah...this is the fertilizer & watering board..LOL
No fertilizer...get a soil test then add 4-6" of OLD composted manure & till it in with any other amendments recommended by the soil testing lab (lime, gypsum, etc).
The plants will need 1" of water minimum per week in the summer.
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3/23/2009 11:24:09 PM
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