Re: growing giant pumpkjins


Duff:

I can not tell you how much I appreciate your response and guidance!  While
I'm not looking to grow huge pumpkins right away, I would like to grow a few
hundred jack o'lanterns so that the children involved in this project can
reap some monetary reward for their efforts, while learning a few lessons
about life.

I will look for the book you mentioned and can not wait to learn more about
this hobby.

Again, thanks for your response and good luck for a successful growing
season.

Best regards,

Pete Foster
Flower Mound, TX
-----Original Message-----
From: ASSELINDUFFY@aol.com <ASSELINDUFFY@aol.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: growing giant pumpkjins


>Pete,
>you need to purchase "How-to Grow World Class Giant Pumpkins,II"
>by Don Langevin. Available thru WWW.Borders.Com bookstores.
>this treatise covers all your questions, and some you've not thought of
yet.
>you will also get some insight as to how the "Heavy Hitters" got where they
>are today. with Don's book, i was able to grow a 332 lb pumpkin my first
year
>from some generic Dill's seed purchased thru the local co-op. trust me,
it's
>the
>bible for newbie growers.
>best of luck,
>Duff.
>
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