Re: New Grower


I am a 1st year grower and consider Langevins #2 book a must, when I read it
last winter
I knew it was good, but now that I have pumpkins the book is better because I
can
read the section on where my pumpkin is currently, I highly recommend
Langevins
book.
Bob Attaway

The Pumpkin Master wrote:

>      I don't know about the book, I bought it but have found the same info
> from web sites and this list.  The one nice thing about it though were the
> articles on the heavy hitters and the charts for eztimating weights.  You
> can find a weight chart online but the book is easier for referencing.
>
> >From: Heilmanjon@aol.com
> >Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> >To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> >Subject: Re: New Grower
> >Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:44:59 EDT
> >
> >OK, here are the directions for success.
> >
> >The first thing you should do is go to Amazon.com or to a real book store
> >and
> >get "How to Grow World Class Giant Pumpkins" by Don Langevin.
> >Second, read the book.
> >Third thing is to post where you live and ask growers in the area if you
> >can
> >come and visit.
> >Fourth - go visit
> >Fifth reread the book now that you have seen the reality
> >Sixth - go to a weighoff with or without a pumpkin.
> >
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