Re: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #512 Omah NE


Is there a pumpkin club near Omaha Nebraska?
 
 
In a message dated 2/25/2010 18:50:46 Central Standard Time,  
minok2014@yahoo.com writes:

Josh,

Where do you live?  Most states have growing clubs  that would love to help 
you
with seeds and growing advice.

You can  ask for free seeds here or bigpumpkins.com.

Listen to Mike.  He's  a member of a very respectable growing club out west.

--- On Thu,  2/25/10, mtlee001@earthlink.net <mtlee001@earthlink.net>  
wrote:

From: mtlee001@earthlink.net  <mtlee001@earthlink.net>
Subject: RE: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #512
To:  pumpkins@hort.net
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010, 5:54  PM

Josh,

You can find a wealth of information on AG's at  www.bigpumpkins.com and
possibly get seeds from some of the growers that  post there.  Also you can
purchase seeds and books at  www.giantpumpkin.com.  Also will send you  an
email.

Mike
RMGVG

-----Original  Message-----
>From: Joshua Mayer  <jsmayer100@hotmail.com>
>Sent: Feb 25, 2010 2:24 PM
>To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>Subject: RE: pumpkins DIGEST V1  #512
>
>Hi Everyone!  I'm new to GIANT PUMPKIN growing and  would appreciate any 
info
>anyone has to offer. I know I need to start  with a good seed, but I'm not
sure
>where to get them. I live in a  zone 4 and have tons of room to grow.   
Thanks
>
>Josh
>
>> From:  tlchap@msn.com
>> To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> Subject: RE:  pumpkins DIGEST V1 #512
>> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 23:24:53  -0800
>>
>> To Marilyn Southern  California:
>>
>> I also am looking for  *Big* Pumpkin  seeds that will grow in Southern
>> California where  there
>>
>> is Not much rain here.  I found a web site  for California Pumpkin 
growers,
>but
>> it requires a  membership fee.
>>
>> I'll post if I find any and post for  me if you find some.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>  Tim
>>
>>
>>
>> > From:  NormanMeier@aol.com
>> > Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:30:59  -0500
>> > Subject: Re: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #512
>> >  To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> >
>> > yes I got seeds last  year but I did not get any pumpkin at all,but I
want
>> > to  try again this year as this might be my last chance as I will br  
80
>> > years old and i will have to stop. thanks  normanmeier@aol.com
>> >
>> >
>> > In a  message dated 2/23/2010 10:20:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>> >  marilynandjim@cox.net writes:
>> >
>> > Good  evening,
>> >
>> > We're looking for seeds from a  *BIG* pumpkin that will do well in the
>> > Southern California  area. Does anyone on the list have then or have a
>> >  referral?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>>  >
>> > Marilyn
>> >
>> > ----- Original  Message -----
>> > From: "pumpkins DIGEST"  <pumpkins-owner@hort.net>
>> > To:  <pumpkins-digest@hort.net>
>> > Sent: Tuesday, February 23,  2010 7:01 PM
>> > Subject: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #512
>>  >
>> >
>> > >
>> > > pumpkins  DIGEST Tuesday, February 23 2010 Volume 01 : Number
>> > >  512
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > In this issue:
>> > >
>>  > > Re: FREE SEEDS - 10th Annual Bhaskaran Patch Giveaway  :-)
>> > > RE: Seeds
>> > > Re: pumpkin  seeds
>> > > RE: pumpkin seeds
>> > > Re:  pumpkin seeds
>> > > RE: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > >  
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>>  > >
>> > > Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:15:04  -0500
>> > > From: dbhaskaran@aol.com
>> > >  Subject: Re: FREE SEEDS - 10th Annual Bhaskaran Patch Giveaway :-)
>>  > >
>> > > Hi Norman!
>> > > Yes, I still  have seeds if people are interested...some I'm low on.
>> > > I  believe I have already sent you seeds.
>> > > Good luck in  2010.
>> > > Dave.
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > > - -----Original  Message-----
>> > > From: NormanMeier@aol.com
>> >  > To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 6:58  pm
>> > > Subject: Re: FREE SEEDS - 10th Annual Bhaskaran Patch  Giveaway :-)
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >  looking seeds for giant pumpkin around 1000 lbs...  
normanmeier@aol.com
>> > >
>> > >
>>  > > n a message dated 11/8/2009 6:00:14 P.M. Eastern Standard  Time,
>> > > bhaskaran@aol.com writes:
>> > >  Howdy!
>> > > If there are wierd characters in this text...my  apologies..for some
>> > > eason it
>> > >  hanges when I post it)
>> > > Time again for my 10th annual  free seed give away. Just a SASBE and
>> > if I
>> >  > ave
>> > > ny left...they are yours.
>> > >  y website for pictures: http://webpages.charter.net/dbhaskaran/
>>  > > his will get you a look at my 2009 and 2008 pumpkins..besides  most
>being
>> > > n
>> > >  GGC.
>> > > 355 Bhaskaran 09 - 1566 Rodonis(F) x 1689 Jutras -  Medium Seed
>> > > ount
>> > > 293 Bhaskaran 09  - 904 Stelts(F) x 1290 Poirier - Medium Seed
>> > >  ount
>> > > 227 Bhaskaran 09 - 1087 Bhaskaran(F) x 1290 Poirier  - Medium Seed
>> > > ount
>> > >  red/orange)
>> > > OTE: MY 2009 1290 Poirier produced deformed  fruit...so not sure what
>the
>> > > 293
>> >  > nd 1227 will produce. :-(
>> > > 135 Bhaskaran 09 - 1689  Jutras(F) x 1272 Brunst (1689 x 1631) -
>> > Low
>> >  > eed
>> > > ount
>> > > 94 Bhaskaran 09 -  1272 Brunst(F) x 1689 Jutras - Medium Seed Count
>> > > 72  Bhaskaran 09 - 1161 Rodonis(F) x 985 Werner - Not sure on
>> >  > seed
>> > > ount.
>> > > 59 Bhaskaran 09 -  1385 Jutras(F) x 1689 Jutras - VERY LOW SEED
>> > > OUNT..only  a few people.
>> > > still have seeds from my 1087 Bhaskaran,  940.5 Bhaskaran, 833.5
>> > Bhaskaran
>> > > rom  2008, if needed.
>> > > he 833.5 Bhaskaran will produce a  red/orange fruit, if looking for
>> > > ne...as
>>  > > he 1087 Bhaskaran is also.
>> > > y  address:
>> > > avid Bhaskaran
>> > > 448  Highland Ridge Ln SE
>> > > ochester, MN 55904
>> >  > Please put in this list with your SASBE and check mark what you  
would
>> > > like
>> > > r
>> > >  ive me a priority.
>> > > lso if you want Red/Orange  genetics..let me know that also.
>> > > ave.
>> >  >  -
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>> > > Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010  07:11:55 -0500
>> > > From: "Steve Haberman"  <shaberman@insmgt.com>
>> > > Subject: RE:  Seeds
>> > >
>> > > Hey Steve,
>> >  > I found Big Zack at http://www.heirloomtomatoes.com
>> > >  They are sold and delivered as plants. They are kind of pricy but  
as
>you
>> > > know, you only need a few Big Zack. It is  OK with me to talk maters.
>> > >
>> > > Steve  Haberman
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > -  -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net  [o*@hort.net] On
>Behalf
>> > >  Of
>> > > Stephen Jepsen
>> > > Sent: Monday,  February 22, 2010 6:52 PM
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject: RE: Seeds
>> >  >
>> > > http://www.totallytomatos.com/
>> >  >
>> > > There is nothing like Big Zac but you can only get  it from Totally
>> > > Tomatos.
>> > > Other  breeding efforts don't work.
>> > >
>> > >  Stephen Jepsen
>> > > CT GS&PGA Director  Emeritus
>> > > GPC Executive Committee
>> > >  Tel (914) 260-7176
>> > > Fax (206) 203-2397
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > > - -----Original  Message-----
>> > > From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net  [o*@hort.net] On
>Behalf
>> > >  Of
>> > > NormanMeier@aol.com
>> > > Sent:  Monday, February 22, 2010 6:21 PM
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject: Re: Seeds
>> >  >
>> > > where can I get seeds for a giant pumpkin thanks  normanmeier@aol.com
>> > >
>> > >
>>  > > In a message dated 2/21/2010 7:56:43 P.M. Eastern Standard  Time,
>> > > dawson623@yahoo.com writes:
>> >  >
>> > > Steve,
>> > > Thanks for the info,  You confirmed what I was afraid of.
>> > > I live in Northern  Utah, zone 4.
>> > > Does anyone out there have any extra seeds  or info on where I can 
get
>> > > some?
>> >  >
>> > > - --- On Sun, 2/21/10, Steve Minor  <minok2014@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > From: Steve Minor  <minok2014@yahoo.com>
>> > > Subject: Re:  Seeds
>> > > To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Date:  Sunday, February 21, 2010, 2:49 PM
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > Ryan, I hate to break the news to you, but the  seeds you bought 
might,
>> > > just
>> > >  might, grow a 3-4 hundred lb fruit, if you are real lucky.
>> >  >
>> > > If you want BIG pumpkins, you need SEEDS from a BIG  pumpkin.
>> > >
>> > > Ask here for seeds here,  and you shall receive(yeah, verily) seeds
from
>> >  a
>> > > big
>> > > one.
>> >  >
>> > > I've been there, done that with the store-bought  seeds.
>> > >
>> > > Where do you live? There  are growers clubs in just about state and
>> > >  province
>> > > that can help you.
>> >  >
>> > > Steve.
>> > >
>> > >  - --- On Sun, 2/21/10, Ryan Dawson <dawson623@yahoo.com>  wrote:
>> > >
>> > > From: Ryan Dawson  <dawson623@yahoo.com>
>> > > Subject: Seeds
>>  > > To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Date: Sunday, February  21, 2010, 4:28 PM
>> > >
>> > > This year will  be my first attempt at growing a giant. I've read up 
on
>> > >  the
>> > > subject quite a bit, but I've got a question about  about where to 
get
>> > the
>> > > best
>>  > > seeds. I've got room to grow two plants, and I'm hoping to get  a
>> > couple
>> > > of 500 pounders. Is the  packets of "Dills Atlantic Giant" seeds I
>> > bought
>>  > > going to produce what I'm looking for? I appreciate any  advice,
Thanks,
>> > > Ryan
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>> > > Date:  Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:04:23 -0800 (PST)
>> > > From: Debbie  Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >
>> > > I think my soil was too wet  last year. I also tried the wet paper
towel
>> > > method. I  made the mistake of trying to remove the seeds from the
paper
>>  > > towels prior to planting in soil. This year I will use the paper  
towel
>> > > method again and plant the paper towel in the soil  rather than
removing
>> > > the seeds from it. I used a  heating pad for the seeds, putting a 
towel
>> > > and tray  between the pad and seeds. i also used a heater in the room
>> >  set
>> > > to 80 degrees. I think this year I may hang a  florescent light
directly
>> > > over the seedlings once  they pop out of the soil. What kind of light
do
>> > > you  use?
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >  ________________________________
>> > > From: Steve Haberman  <shaberman@insmgt.com>
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010 1:31:15  PM
>> > > Subject: RE: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > > Debbie,
>> > > I see you are in IL.  I am in Indiana and start my seeds inside @ Mid
>> > >  April-1st of May. Try starting them in a good sized pot so you  have
one
>> > > transplant to your outside soil. Keep your  temps warm during
>> > germination.
>> > >  I
>> > > found an old waterbed heater. Make sure if you use  one, that you 
keep
a
>> > > layer of water over the heater.  I fill a tray to 2 in. of water that
is
>> > >  set
>> > > on the heater. Then put in a layer of gravel so your  pumpkin pot is
not
>> > > submersed in water. I keep mine at  75-80. Remember that wet soil
causes
>> > > problems. Wet  and cool soil is even worse. Hope this helps.
>> >  >
>> > > Steve Haberman
>> > >
>>  > > - -----Original Message-----
>> > > From:  owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net]  On
>Behalf
>> > > Of
>> > > Debbie  Runkle
>> > > Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 9:33  AM
>> > > To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject:  Re: pumpkin seeds
>> > >
>> > > That would be  great. All of mine failed last year. i think the 
starter
>> > >  soil was too wet. Any suggestions would also be appreciated.
>> >  >
>> > > Debbie Runkle
>> > > 812 Jenny  Lane
>> > > Aurora, IL 60506
>> > >
>>  > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > ________________________________
>> >  > From: Ken <wildnickels@yahoo.com>
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 10:54:09  AM
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > > Hi Debbie,
>> > >
>> >  > They were giving out seeds about two months ago. I do have extra  
that
I
>> > > got
>> > > from David  Bhaskaran. I have some already growing very well too so 
the
>> >  > seeds
>> > > are excellent and they are from very large  pumpkins. If you send me
>> > > address
>> > > i  will send you some. The plants come up huge and strong.
>> >  >
>> > > Ken Richardson
>> > >
>>  > > - --- On Fri, 2/19/10, Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>  wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> From: Debbie Runkle  <yorunk13@att.net>
>> > >> Subject: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >> To: "pumpkin"  <pumpkins@hort.net>
>> > >> Date: Friday, February 19,  2010, 9:00 AM
>> > >> It's that time again. I am
>>  > >> looking for anyone willing to share seeds. Please  let
>> > >> me know if anyone has any to spare.
>>  > >>
>> > >> Debbie
>> >  >>
>> > >>  
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>> > > Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:31:03  -0500
>> > > From: "Steve Haberman"  <shaberman@insmgt.com>
>> > > Subject: RE: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >
>> > > Florescents can provide the  proper spectrum if you use a grow bulb.
>> > >  However,
>> > > they do not put off much heat. I use a 450 watt  high pressure sodium
>> > > setup.
>> > > It may  be overkill but I also start most of my other garden seeds
>> >  indoors.
>> > > Try lightly sanding the edges of your seeds  with a nail file or some
>fine
>> > > grit sandpaper.  This may help you with germination. Cucurbit seeds 
are
>> > >  usually fairly easy to germinate. Concentrate on your soil temp.
>>  > >
>> > > Steve Haberman
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > > - -----Original  Message-----
>> > > From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net  [o*@hort.net] On
>Behalf
>> > >  Of
>> > > Debbie Runkle
>> > > Sent: Tuesday,  February 23, 2010 12:04 PM
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin seeds
>>  > >
>> > > I think my soil was too wet last year. I also  tried the wet paper
towel
>> > > method. I made the mistake  of trying to remove the seeds from the
paper
>> > > towels  prior to planting in soil. This year I will use the paper 
towel
>>  > > method again and plant the paper towel in the soil rather  than
removing
>> > > the
>> > > seeds from  it. I used a heating pad for the seeds, putting a towel 
and
>> >  > tray
>> > > between the pad and seeds. i also used a  heater in the room set to 
80
>> > > degrees. I think this year  I may hang a florescent light directly 
over
>> > >  the
>> > > seedlings once they pop out of the soil. What kind  of light do you
use?
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > ________________________________
>> >  > From: Steve Haberman <shaberman@insmgt.com>
>> > >  To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010  1:31:15 PM
>> > > Subject: RE: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > > Debbie,
>> > > I see you are in IL.  I am in Indiana and start my seeds inside @ Mid
>> > >  April-1st of May. Try starting them in a good sized pot so you  have
one
>> > > transplant to your outside soil. Keep your  temps warm during
>> > germination.
>> > >  I
>> > > found an old waterbed heater. Make sure if you use  one, that you 
keep
a
>> > > layer of water over the heater.  I fill a tray to 2 in. of water that
is
>> > >  set
>> > > on the heater. Then put in a layer of gravel so your  pumpkin pot is
not
>> > > submersed in water. I keep mine at  75-80. Remember that wet soil
causes
>> > > problems. Wet  and cool soil is even worse. Hope this helps.
>> >  >
>> > > Steve Haberman
>> > >
>>  > > - -----Original Message-----
>> > > From:  owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net]  On
>Behalf
>> > > Of
>> > > Debbie  Runkle
>> > > Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 9:33  AM
>> > > To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject:  Re: pumpkin seeds
>> > >
>> > > That would be  great. All of mine failed last year. i think the 
starter
>> > >  soil was too wet. Any suggestions would also be appreciated.
>> >  >
>> > > Debbie Runkle
>> > > 812 Jenny  Lane
>> > > Aurora, IL 60506
>> > >
>>  > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > ________________________________
>> >  > From: Ken <wildnickels@yahoo.com>
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 10:54:09  AM
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > > Hi Debbie,
>> > >
>> >  > They were giving out seeds about two months ago. I do have extra  
that
I
>> > > got
>> > > from David  Bhaskaran. I have some already growing very well too so 
the
>> >  > seeds
>> > > are excellent and they are from very large  pumpkins. If you send me
>> > > address
>> > > i  will send you some. The plants come up huge and strong.
>> >  >
>> > > Ken Richardson
>> > >
>>  > > - --- On Fri, 2/19/10, Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>  wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> From: Debbie Runkle  <yorunk13@att.net>
>> > >> Subject: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >> To: "pumpkin"  <pumpkins@hort.net>
>> > >> Date: Friday, February 19,  2010, 9:00 AM
>> > >> It's that time again. I am
>>  > >> looking for anyone willing to share seeds. Please  let
>> > >> me know if anyone has any to spare.
>>  > >>
>> > >> Debbie
>> >  >>
>> > >>  
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>> > > Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:59:52  -0800 (PST)
>> > > From: Ken  <wildnickels@yahoo.com>
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >
>> > > I just used sunlight due to  i am in Arizona and the plants did well
and
>> > > over a  foot long now with big leaves. I have a Arizona room with 
glass
>>  > > around it that lets sun in. The door is always open outside  because
the
>> > > dog hasnt learned yet to open it :) so  the temp was same as 
outdoors.
>> > >
>> > > -  --- On Tue, 2/23/10, Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net> wrote:
>>  > >
>> > >> From: Debbie Runkle  <yorunk13@att.net>
>> > >> Subject: Re: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >> To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> >  >> Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 10:04 AM
>> > >>  I think my soil was too wet last
>> > >> year. I also tried  the wet paper towel method. I
>> > >> made the mistake of  trying to remove the seeds from the
>> > >> paper towels  prior to planting in soil. This year I
>> > >> will use the  paper towel method again and plant the paper
>> > >> towel  in the soil rather than removing the seeds from
>> > >> it.  I used a heating pad for the seeds, putting a
>> > >> towel  and tray between the pad and seeds. i also used
>> > >> a  heater in the room set to 80 degrees. I think this
>> > >>  year I may hang a florescent light directly over the
>> > >>  seedlings once they pop out of the soil. What kind of
>> >  >> light do you use?
>> > >>
>> >  >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >  >>
>> > >>  ________________________________
>> > >> From: Steve  Haberman <shaberman@insmgt.com>
>> > >> To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > >> Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010  1:31:15 PM
>> > >> Subject: RE: pumpkin seeds
>>  > >>
>> > >> Debbie,
>> > >> I  see you are in IL. I am in Indiana and start my seeds
>> >  >> inside @ Mid
>> > >> April-1st of May. Try starting  them in a good sized pot so
>> > >> you have one
>>  > >> transplant to your outside soil. Keep your temps  warm
>> > >> during germination. I
>> > >>  found an old waterbed heater. Make sure if you use one,
>> >  >> that you keep a
>> > >> layer of water over the  heater. I fill a tray to 2 in. of
>> > >> water that is  set
>> > >> on the heater. Then put in a layer of gravel so  your
>> > >> pumpkin pot is not
>> > >>  submersed in water. I keep mine at 75-80. Remember that wet
>> >  >> soil causes
>> > >> problems. Wet and cool soil is  even worse. Hope this
>> > >> helps.
>> >  >>
>> > >> Steve Haberman
>> >  >>
>> > >> -----Original Message-----
>> >  >> From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net
>> > >>  [o*@hort.net]
>> > >> On Behalf  Of
>> > >> Debbie Runkle
>> > >> Sent:  Sunday, February 21, 2010 9:33 AM
>> > >> To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > >> Subject: Re: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >>
>> > >> That would be great.  All of mine failed last
>> > >> year. i think the  starter
>> > >> soil was too wet. Any suggestions would also  be
>> > >> appreciated.
>> >  >>
>> > >> Debbie Runkle
>> > >> 812  Jenny Lane
>> > >> Aurora, IL 60506
>> >  >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >  >>
>> > >>
>> > >>  ________________________________
>> > >> From: Ken  <wildnickels@yahoo.com>
>> > >> To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > >> Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010  10:54:09 AM
>> > >> Subject: Re: pumpkin seeds
>>  > >>
>> > >> Hi Debbie,
>> >  >>
>> > >> They were giving out seeds about two months  ago. I do have
>> > >> extra that I got
>> >  >> from David Bhaskaran. I have some already growing very  well
>> > >> too so the seeds
>> > >> are  excellent and they are from very large pumpkins. If you
>> >  >> send me address
>> > >> i will send you some. The  plants come up huge and strong.
>> > >>
>> >  >> Ken Richardson
>> > >>
>> > >>  --- On Fri, 2/19/10, Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>
>> >  >> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> > From:  Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>
>> > >> > Subject:  pumpkin seeds
>> > >> > To: "pumpkin"  <pumpkins@hort.net>
>> > >> > Date: Friday,  February 19, 2010, 9:00 AM
>> > >> > It's that time  again. I am
>> > >> > looking for anyone willing to share  seeds.
>> > >> Please let
>> > >> > me  know if anyone has any to spare.
>> > >> >
>>  > >> > Debbie
>> > >> >
>> >  >> >
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>> > > Date: Tue, 23 Feb  2010 13:10:50 -0500
>> > > From: "Peters, Glenn - 1170 - MITLL"  <gpeters@ll.mit.edu>
>> > > Subject: RE: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >
>> > > I gave up on the paper towel  and baggie method years ago, File seeds
do
>> > >  not
>> > > file tip, soak a good 2 hours,( I also add a few  drops of H2O2 to 
cup
>of
>> > > water) place seed in pot  with sterile potting soil, cover pot with
>> > >  plastic
>> > > cover, I use cake pan top put pot on germ-pad my  pad has a rack that
>> > keeps
>> > > pots directly  off pad. The cover helps hold in heat and humidity.
>> > > The  seed will take in enough water in the two hours to germ,  be
>watchful
>> > > that the soil does not dry out but no  need to soak it.
>> > > Works for me.
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > > - -----Original  Message-----
>> > > From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net  [o*@hort.net] On
>Behalf
>> > >  Of
>> > > Debbie Runkle
>> > > Sent: Tuesday,  February 23, 2010 12:04 PM
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin seeds
>>  > >
>> > > I think my soil was too wet last year. I also  tried the wet paper
towel
>> > > method. I made the mistake  of trying to remove the seeds from the
paper
>> > > towels  prior to planting in soil. This year I will use the paper 
towel
>>  > > method again and plant the paper towel in the soil rather  than
removing
>> > > the
>> > > seeds from  it. I used a heating pad for the seeds, putting a towel 
and
>> >  > tray
>> > > between the pad and seeds. i also used a  heater in the room set to 
80
>> > > degrees. I think this year  I may hang a florescent light directly 
over
>> > >  the
>> > > seedlings once they pop out of the soil. What kind  of light do you
use?
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > ________________________________
>> >  > From: Steve Haberman <shaberman@insmgt.com>
>> > >  To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Sun, February 21, 2010  1:31:15 PM
>> > > Subject: RE: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > > Debbie,
>> > > I see you are in IL.  I am in Indiana and start my seeds inside @ Mid
>> > >  April-1st of May. Try starting them in a good sized pot so you  have
one
>> > > transplant to your outside soil. Keep your  temps warm during
>> > germination.
>> > >  I
>> > > found an old waterbed heater. Make sure if you use  one, that you 
keep
a
>> > > layer of water over the heater.  I fill a tray to 2 in. of water that
is
>> > >  set
>> > > on the heater. Then put in a layer of gravel so your  pumpkin pot is
not
>> > > submersed in water. I keep mine at  75-80. Remember that wet soil
causes
>> > > problems. Wet  and cool soil is even worse. Hope this helps.
>> >  >
>> > > Steve Haberman
>> > >
>>  > > - -----Original Message-----
>> > > From:  owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net]  On
>Behalf
>> > > Of
>> > > Debbie  Runkle
>> > > Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 9:33  AM
>> > > To: pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Subject:  Re: pumpkin seeds
>> > >
>> > > That would be  great. All of mine failed last year. i think the 
starter
>> > >  soil was too wet. Any suggestions would also be appreciated.
>> >  >
>> > > Debbie Runkle
>> > > 812 Jenny  Lane
>> > > Aurora, IL 60506
>> > >
>>  > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >  >
>> > > ________________________________
>> >  > From: Ken <wildnickels@yahoo.com>
>> > > To:  pumpkins@hort.net
>> > > Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 10:54:09  AM
>> > > Subject: Re: pumpkin seeds
>> >  >
>> > > Hi Debbie,
>> > >
>> >  > They were giving out seeds about two months ago. I do have extra  
that
I
>> > > got
>> > > from David  Bhaskaran. I have some already growing very well too so 
the
>> >  > seeds
>> > > are excellent and they are from very large  pumpkins. If you send me
>> > > address
>> > > i  will send you some. The plants come up huge and strong.
>> >  >
>> > > Ken Richardson
>> > >
>>  > > - --- On Fri, 2/19/10, Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>  wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> From: Debbie Runkle  <yorunk13@att.net>
>> > >> Subject: pumpkin  seeds
>> > >> To: "pumpkin"  <pumpkins@hort.net>
>> > >> Date: Friday, February 19,  2010, 9:00 AM
>> > >> It's that time again. I am
>>  > >> looking for anyone willing to share seeds. Please  let
>> > >> me know if anyone has any to spare.
>>  > >>
>> > >> Debbie
>> >  >>
>> > >>  
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