Re: Pale Giant Pumpkin


GPC color requirements will be followed:

A) Squash will be classified as follows-100% of the following colours or
colour combinations green, blue, and gray. The surface area of the fruit as
grown in the garden, not including the portion that was in contact with or
close proximity to the ground. This area will include the area between the
ribs, around the stem, and they blossom end. This will not include any
netting (cantaloping) or any discoloration caused by the close proximity to,
or the ground.

B) Pumpkins will be all fruit not classified as squash.

So, you got a pumpkin.

Grow it BIG!!!

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:31 PM, vince <anaid_tecuod@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> If it ain't orange it ain't no pumpkin...
>
>
>
>
> --- Steve Minor <minok@surfglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > I have a giant pumpkin about 4 feet(and getting bigger)
> > across which I am
> > hoping will make it to a local Vermont weigh-off in October.
> > I have kept it
> > well shaded, and it is almost white.  Do I worry about the
> > color, or do I just
> > grow it big?  This my first big giant.
>
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