upside down



I, too, have one huge totally upside down pumpkin.  Round and fat with its 
blossom end straight up.  Couldn't move it as the stem end was too short, 
even from the beginning.  It seems to be growing just fine, getting rounder 
and fatter but I wonder, since it is laying on its own stem end.  I haven't 
touched it, just letting nature take it course.  I am not counting on it 
getting to be the biggest, but it hasn't stopped growing.  One of my biggest 
is starting to get netting.  The others are still growing and I may yet get 
to 400 pounds on one AG pumpkin.  It has been great fun so far.  I will be 
interested to read what happens with your upside down pumpkin!

Jan Canyon
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