Re: Odd Pumpkin Shape and Color
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Dave.
In a message dated 7/16/2005 10:02:49 P.M. Central Standard Time,
DBHASKARAN@aol.com writes:
pc,
The trouble with altantic giants is they can produce squash or some very
ugly looking pumpkins. I try to grow the red/orange and get a high % that
way.
This November look for a post for FREE SEEDS from me and I will send you
some, just remind me that you want the red/orange ones. If you want to
look at
my pumpkins from past years...I've gotten better as the years have gone on.
(I've get 2005 up there soon...already have a 300lber going! woohoo! :-)
David Bhaskaran
A very hot and dry Rochester, MN!
In a message dated 7/16/2005 8:36:02 P.M. Central Standard Time,
cheatdogg62@comcast.net writes:
Hello,
I'm a first time pumpkin grower. I purchased a package of "Dill's Giant
Atlantic" seeds and have grown a pretty big vine with 3, one week-old
pumpkins.
However, they don't look anything like the pumpkins I'm use to seeing.
Instead of being round and orange, they are long and light-green. They look
like giant "Butternut Squash.
Is this how "baby" Giant Atlantics look, or am I wasting my time
cultivating
squash?
p.c.
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