RE: many questions


What time and where is the meeting??  IPGA? Is that for Indiana Pumpkin
Growers Association?  Will may 4 be too late to start seeds?? Or is that
the right time?
Steve

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From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of pumpkinhead335@wideopenwest.com
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 11:58 AM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: many questions

   Steve
   If you can make it to Noblesville on Sunday May 4 the
IPGA and its members can help you out with all your
questions.
  I will also make sure that you get some better seeds for
you adventure in growing giant pumpkins.
  John
> In a message dated 4/13/2003 10:24:29 AM Eastern Daylight
> Time,  stevekim@indy.net writes:
>
>
> > Hello all
> >
> > This is my first year trying to grow a big pumpkin. I
> > just did a quick scan thru the archives and have some
> > questions about fertilizer and other things. Where can I
> > find a high potassium fertilizer and what brands of
> fertilizer does everyone use out there. Im just going to
> > use some Dills Atlantic giant seed from gurneys what
> > should I expect from these?. I have plants started in
> > the basement about 10 inches long already, they are
> > going on the porch today to start hardening off My soil
> is pretty good already but im still adding extra peat and
> > some rotted manure to help it out even more. What does
> > everyone use for weed control also what does everyone
> > use for bug control? I have a terrible time with
> cucumber beetles in the spring and squash bugs in the
> > fall. Is anyone on this list from Indiana?? Im from
> > Anderson.  Any suggestions for a beginner will be
> > greatly appreciated.
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Steve Hatfield
> >
> >
> Boy, I really wanna sign these comments at the end with
> the name McCoy but Im  sure you're REALLY tired of that.
> Anyway....Sevin is best for Cucumber  beetles, you have to
> get the squashbugs when they are young with  an
> insecticide or you'll have to pick'm off by hand. They're
> tough. Some swear  by bug-b-gon for those critters.
>   Unfortunately, the general consensus is to pull weeds by
> hand or  hoe...verdict isnt in on weedkillers and thier
> effect on giant pumpkins yet.
>  Dont expect much from the "shelf seed". Depending upon
> your "target date for  fruit completion", you may be a bit
> too early. A may first start for October  pkns is more
> appropriate.(this will give you time to request free seeds
> from  growers here or time to go to Bigpumpkins.com and
> get free seeds from  there...or buy from P+Pseeds.com,'s
> premium seed or Howarddill.com's premium  seed.....hint
> hint....much better than shelf seed).
>  There's a Indiana grower over there named Tomboy,
> Beachman, or Beachboy, or  something like that...oh,
> yeah---BEACHY, thats it.....he grew A FEW over 800  last
> year and one that was 1097lbs who has AWESOME
> crosses....he should reply  to this email (im sure of
> it...lol)...he should be able to guide you as to  local
> conditions and timing. Do what he says...he's very
> successful. Good  luck.....G. McCoy (sorry)
>
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