AG problem


Think I have a problem, advice requested and appreciated. 

My patch slopes a bit, east end is high, slopes down westward.  One
of my vines crawls north to south, perpendicular to the slope.

I left (vacation) for 10 days.  While I was gone, a thumb-sized
pumpkin grew to a basketball.  Unfortunately, the fruit grew on the
east side of the vine.  In other words (boy I hope I'm explaining
this ok), the pumpkin is tending to want to roll downhill, meaning
it's resting on its vine right now.  As it grows (it's now the size
of a medicine ball, if you had one of those in gym class 30 years
ago), it's probably going to crush the vine, as the vine is being
used to support the fruit right now.

I'm sure I need to move the thing to ensure it survives and grows. 
Do I need to pull the pumpkin OVER the vine onto the other side to
prevent the pumpkin from crushing the vine?  Is it even possible to
move it that much at this point?  

I'm also thinking about inserting a couple shims at the soil line, so
the fruit will use the shims for support instead of the vine ... but
that seems like a lot of weight will then be concentrated on the
shims, resulting on them cutting into the pumpkin.

Thanks for any help.
Jay in TN



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