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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | Sifu | Coconut Creek, Fl | This is my first try at growing pumpkins. I transplanted my pumpkins (Atlantic Giants) into my garden on July 4th and they are growing like crazy, but after reading some of the posts here, I feel like I might have gotten off to a late start. I live in South Florida so I know my growing season is different than it is north of me, but I am wondering how much of a difference that will make in the outcome of my crop. Any comments or suggestions? | 7/17/2005 6:14:21 PM |  
            | Kev NC | Cary, North Carolina | If you are not going to a weigh off, (which are normally during the end of September to early October) then I think it is ok to start early and then grow into November.  Good Luck, Kevin | 7/17/2005 8:48:32 PM |  
            | garysand | San Jose [email protected] | you are a bit late for any weigh off in oct, but you can gain a ton of experiance and may still grow a giant fruit!!
 READ   there is tons of information on this site, read, read, read, then read some more, get ready for next season.
 
 Good luck
 
 Gary
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            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | Sifu, Welcome to the game!!!  I agree totally with garysand...lots of info here. Read, read, read, and gain valuable info by growing this year. Good Luck Peace Wayne | 7/18/2005 6:13:10 AM |  
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