Re: small backyard patches
Marc, as a first year grower 2 plants in more than enough. You will
soon see how much time they take up. If you want your life to be pumpkins
try growing more. If you have anyting else to do after work, stick to a few
plants. It is advantageous to have few plants that you can take care of
well, especially for a beginner.
--- "Nguyen, Marc" <marc.nguyen@greenheck.com> wrote:
> Out of curiosity... to all you backyard growers, how many AG pumpkin plants
> to you actually have growing all season long?
>
> I have 2 healthy ones, 1 that has very bad looking(curled, small, and
> wrinkly) cotyledons, and still one seed that will hopefully sprout. So, I
> can at least count on 2 AG plants. Is that enough to hopefully get a decent
> sized fruit? or should I try to germinate some more? My goal for my first
> AG
> pumpkin is to be at least 100#
>
> Marc
>
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