Things I Have Learned From My "If Ya Tend 'em They Die Punkin Patch

OldGuy43

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Don't plant pumpkins near a fence. They're vines, and use it as a trellis!
Don't plant them where there's grass. The reason will rapidly become obvious.
They do make great big pretty yellow flowers.
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punkinsssssssss

thinkin about growing one, maybe two next year...
 

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if it grows in the grass someone is likely to run it over with the mower... :rolleyes: if you grow them by trees they are more than likely going to grow the 30+ feet of tree length during the growing season!
 

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yes thats why I didnt think about it DUH!! I am growing white pumkin, and its in my way I had to watch where I step on it!, it was a mistake that I planted it with my tomatoes, squash, carrots onions and cucumbers, I cant find my veggies ! its like a jungle.
 

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desertlady said:
yes thats why I didnt think about it DUH!! I am growing white pumkin, and its in my way I had to watch where I step on it!, it was a mistake that I planted it with my tomatoes, squash, carrots onions and cucumbers, I cant find my veggies ! its like a jungle.
Yes, we live and learn. :old
 

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OMG, I've lost like 20 pumpkins this year... I planted them twice.

I feel you!!!
 

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If you really want shade there is a squash that I love above all the rest. It grows like a pumpkin but with bigger more lush leaves. I have never seen a pest on it. It is the Rumbo. You have to be careful not to over plant or it will become the squash that ate your garden. I had 150 of the squash last summer not counting the ones I gave to the chickens and the dozens more it was trying to produce when the frost finally hit. I gave them away, ate and froze a ton fed them to the chickens and brought them to a soup kitchen. Some are so big you can barely pick them up.
desertlady said:
I will love to have vines ! (I didnt think of it) I will do it next year ! seriously I need shades :cool:
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