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May 21, 2018 - First pumpkin in the ground

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It's been three weeks since I started the pumpkins (click  here for that post).   They ALL germinated within about 5-6 days.  I already have transplanted them into larger containers and they are steadily growing and starting to take off. This evening I picked out the healthiest of the 1,733 (I have two plants) and got it in the garden.  I took some precautions with rabbit netting around the plant, some Sevin dust around the base, and anchored the biggest leaf to the ground to prevent wind damage right off the bat.  I used some of the Agrinos  product and some of the product from Wallace WOW to help the plant get going fast.  I'm betting it will be vining by the end of this weekend, if not sooner.  One issue will be the expected 90-95 degree temperatures later in the week.  Stupid weather!  So, that would be winter in April and summer in May. UGH. Tomorrow I will get the 1,861 in the ground but then will have to chose just one plant out of two 1,442's and two 1,522&#

May 1, 2018 - The seeds have been started

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The pumpkin growing has started! The goal this year? It's lofty!  Last season the biggest pumpkin was 542.5 pounds which earned 2nd place at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson, KS. The goal last year was for a 500 pounder so I met that goal.  This growing season I'm shooting to have my name etched in the Kansas record book. So, that will have to be at least 1,035 pounds (unless some one has one bigger this year, of course) .  Unfortunately I'm already about 10 days behind schedule. We'll see... The seven seeds that I started will definitely have the potential.  Below is the start as of May 1... The seeds I started all have the potential to go big!  I did a little research during the winter and came across a couple of sources.  The first was from Ron Wallace - who has had a world record pumpkin at one time.  I ordered two seeds from him that came from a 1,733 pound pumpkin grown in 2017.  They were the most expensive that I purchased.  The 1,733 parents wer