Re: seeds


kenneth d. list wrote:
> 
> This is my first year for growing pumpkins. I have been interested for
> years. My wife and I recently took a camping trip to Hocking Hills near
> Columbus Oh. We went to the pumpkin show in Circleville Oh.where I bought a
> small envelope of seeds. I dont't know what kind they are. Is there anyone
> out there that can help me with this? I have read a lot on here and it is my
> understanding that the pat. atlantic pumpkin is the best. should I try to
> find this brand or am I ok with the seeds from the Pumpkin Show in
> Circleville? thanks! Kenny
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Ken,

Usually unidentified seeds that you pick up at a fair are a mixture. They 
could be Atlantic Giants or something like Big Max. They're ok for beginners 
as there is a lot to learn about pumpkin growing.
 
If you want some good seeds from known weight's all you have to do is post a 
request on this list and I'm sure someone will help you out.

I have plenty of seeds from my A.G. but it is only 275lbs. 
They would be good for you to learn the In's and Out's of growing A.G's. If 
your interested let me know and I'll send you my address. All you will need 
to do is send a self addressed, stamped bubble pack envelope and I will send 
you the seed for free. 


If you want to buy bigger seeds check out the seed lists, look for Howard 
Dill or P&P seeds. They will send you a catalog with seed sizes and prices.

Don't hesitate to post questions on the list, everyone is very willing to 
help.

Good Luck,
Bob T.
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