Re: Lyle Rockwell


Steve,
    I amso happy you have decided to go with the 879. I know of aobu ta dozen that have it going already, and it seems to be aggresive so far for them. I know itwas for me. The Andersen 815 threw about 50 percent squash and 50 percent pumpkins last year. I talked to Chris Andersen by phone last
season, and asked him if there was a chance that the plant was open pollenated (due to the fact mine were coming out green, and he said no way). I was trying for a pumpkin, but took what i got, a completely green squash, with a stem about 9 inches long. I have extensive pictures of my plant, squash,
and last season at my garden webpage, located here.....

http://home.cyber-quest.com/rocky.r/garden.htm

At the bottom is will have a line about my DarkHorse, which is what I named her. If you click on that, it wil give you the story of last season, and will also have about a dozen pics at the bottom of that page. Good Luck, and please keep me informed on your progress!

Rocky..

Steve Thorson wrote:

> Lyle, I'm planning on germinating your 879 squash seed that you gave me. I see that parents were Anderson 815 pumpkin. What I'm wondering is whether you expected a pumpkin from this, or was the squash a fluke? Also, was it full green, or partial that it had to be considered a squash?Pumpkinpiper
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