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Artichoke Lover,
Do you have ..
. Potato Favorites?
Steve
Do you have ..
. Potato Favorites?
Steve
Nope. This is only my second year growing them and I always end up buying whatever the local hardware has since they are so much cheaper than ordering and I don’t have to worry about them shipping late. At the hardware they about 79¢ a pound compared to $7-12 dollars.Artichoke Lover,
Do you have ..
. Potato Favorites?
Steve
I’ve never grown them before. They appear to be similar to Big Max though.I'm interested in those monster pumpkins. Have you grown them before?
I feel like it would amaze and delight the kids to have an absolutely HUGE pumpkin, but I've never had any luck.
Thanks! Last year was my first year successfully growing pumpkins, but not the big kind. I now know my requirements for healthy pumpkin growth, which is that it must be a powdery mildew resistant variety to grow. I'm not sure if they have any PM resistant big pumpkins though.If we are just talking about conventional Halloween pumpkins, when I first decided to grow a few vines (taking up more square feet than expected ), I chose Howden - from the garden catalog. It is considered some kind of standard and a n appropriate choice.
WRONG! I had big green pumpkins at the end of the growing season! Even sitting in the garage and out of the freezing October weather, they failed to turn orange by the end of the month.
@AMKuska , Osborne Seed in your part of the world has lots of varieties listed in their catalog. This is their busy season but they may be receptive to a call about what is successful in the local area. The cooperative extension service in that neck of the woods should know - since pumpkins can be a valuable crop for small farmers.
Beyond variety selection, there is skill and technique - but, that's different.
Steve