Re: Milking Pumpkins


Vickie Brock wrote:
> 
> >Okay all you pumpkin people out there this is the third time I've asked if
> >anyone knew anything
> >about milking pumpkins.   SO, what about it???????   PLEASE...my
> >sister-in-law nags me every
> >day asking if anyone knows how to milk a pumpkin or what it means.  Let me know
> >SOON...THANKS everyone!!!!!!!
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> Milk really isn't used to grow these big ones and this topic comes up often
> that most will snooze right through it.........if you were to ask a 100 top
> growers if they milked their pumpkin all 100 would probably say
> no........................... brock.... not the milkman
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I agree with Brock in the fact that noone on this list would "milk"
thier pumpkins, due to the fact that after it starts to curdle and sit
in your soil, it will only bring about bacteria and disease to a plant.
This myth is played out in childrens books, which I can not remember the
name, but have read it. Believe me, this so called milking of a pumpkin
is not a good thing, unless your name is Marv and u suggest it to the
Zoo Doo man, in which it is a great idea.. LONG LIVE THE PA PUMPKIN
MAN!!!
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