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Friday, January 5 View Page
Happy new year! I hope everyone gets a new PB in 2018! My indoor winter garden is going well. In this picture I have my peppers which are looking so healthy!
 
Friday, January 5 View Page
Here is the picture with the peppers
 
Friday, January 5 View Page
Here is my giant indoor sunflower. It is doing very well! It is from my giant one I grew this past summer. 13 feet
 
Friday, January 5 View Page
Sunflower
 
Friday, January 5 View Page
I will be done with the giant tomatoes. Just not working out for me it will be a summer thing. Much easier to grow outside as you can see they are not healthy at all
 
Friday, January 5 View Page
Beans are doing very well! Nice and green! Slight burn on a few leafs but overall very healthy
 
Friday, January 5 View Page
Beans
 
Saturday, January 6 View Page
I am starting to get organized for the 2018 growing season. I will post a picture of what I am thinking for my giant sunflowers and giant pumpkins.
 
Sunday, January 7 View Page
I received a gift yesterday from Woody! Funny joke lol! Something will be coming your way :)
 
Monday, January 8 View Page
My brother peter is loving the mug!
 
Wednesday, January 10 View Page
The patch is full of snow but in about 3 months I will be getting it ready for the growing season!
 
Saturday, January 13 View Page
The snow is gone everywhere. No more left. Rain and 60s melted it all. My patch looks very small. Looked bigger when there was snow on it. Interesting
 
Saturday, January 13 View Page
My giant sunflowers diet consists of some liquid kelp plant food every time I water. Looking very strong
 
Saturday, January 13 View Page
Picture did not go in before so here it is of my giant sunflower
 
Sunday, January 14 View Page
Remember 4 months ago when my 1223,5 Rotted Estimated at 1275 pounds? I have thought about it and I may have the answer. Never can be guaranteed but I have a possible answer of what happened. So there was a soft area in the vine behind the pumpkin. A SVB dug in and caused it to get really soft. I remover pressing my finger in it and my finger went down. It was all rot in there and brown. Here is my thinking. As the energy flows through the vine it HIT the contaminated area the rotted area and it carried on Bacteria into the pumpkin! Pumpkins can drink gallons of water a day! So think about it all that infected bacteria going into the pumpkin gallons a day. I opened the pumpkin up and oh boy i remember there was soup halfway filled up in the pumpkin! I can’t think of another way it could’ve been that soupy. There was no holes in the pumpkin and the bottom had no holes in it so that is the only way I can think on how it could’ve rotted.
 
Sunday, January 14 View Page
MY 2018 thinking for ferts! Would be a huge improvement from last year
 
Monday, January 15 View Page
The tomatoes are making a comeback! I am not out of the competition just yet. The one on the right is known as the mystery Tomati. Lost the label for it. The one on the left is the 5.24 BORGERS
 
Saturday, January 20 View Page
I was on the Barnsville auction last night. My plan was to just watch the show. I saw something in lot 225. It was the 2252 Paton (2016) 21% heavy! Grown from the 1975 Wallace. I went ahead and bidded, after going back and forth I won the bid. I got a good deal on it. Over the past few months I was having trouble which seeds to do. Since I got that seed I am going to do that one! The genetics are very good. It is the 8th biggest pumpkin ever grown 2018 Lineup 2252 PATON (2016) EST 1275 Swenson (2017 Lineup could change If some major issues happen with a seed but I think they will work out just fine ;)
 
Saturday, January 20 View Page
I will not be posting any more pumpkin stuff until April on bigpumpkins, all I can say now is expect some big changes during the 2018 Season!!
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
I can’t resist! I will be posting pumpkin patch updates! Stay tuned!
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
Ok, I am now deciding on what vine pattern I will use for the 2018 growing season. I have 3 options I drew out. As you can see I will most likely be using a second hooo house.
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
Option 1! The patch is about 1522 SF in total. In this option the 2252 Paton would be getting 31 feet of length by 31 feet wide! The Est 1275 swenson would have a smaller area. 33 feet long in this scenario and 17 feet wide. Look how j would curve the vines up.
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
Option 1. Picture did not go through before
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
Option 2. This has a few issues. The first is that the 1275 main vine would most likely have to be turned and curved because there would only be 12 feet from the hoop house until it reaches the end of the space it's in. I also feel like on the 2252 the secondary's would be shorter than option 1. Option 1 is a little wider for that.
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
And here is the 3rd option. Once again possible issues with 1275. Running out of room and having to turn the vine. The 2252 would be the same as option 1.
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
I wrote down what each option would mean
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
I like option 1 the best! I feel like it would be a good way to get the plants nice and organized. It would be a good pattern to handle I feel like. I might even have a walking board in the middle to be able to walk in between the plants
 
Monday, January 22 View Page
My goal is to have 15-20 secondary’s behind each plant. Imagine If I could get 15-20 behind the pumpkins. 35-40 foot secondary’s on the plants behind the kin. That would be a HUGE contribute!
 
Wednesday, January 24 View Page
Update on the tomato. This giant tomato is the mystery tomato since I lost the label for it. Bob count me in the competition because this tomato plant is making a nice comeback. I should have a tomato on it maybe early to mid February!
 
Wednesday, January 24 View Page
This is the 5.24 Borgers. This plant looks a bit unhealthy. Leaves are a little wrinkly but overall I think i should be able to get a tomato on it and possibly get it more healthier
 
Saturday, January 27 View Page
Pepper update! I am keeping the peppers in the growing tent with the Led light. This picture is from my green and red bell peppers. I have over 12 buds on it. Right now there is 1 flower that opened a day ago. I have a fan in the growing tent so I hope that helps it pollinate! Would be nice if I got fresh peppers!
 
Saturday, January 27 View Page
New England giant pumpkin growers lunch. Lots of fun talking to the growers! You really learn a lot going to these .
 
Saturday, January 27 View Page
I was at the NEGPGA lunch meeting today. Hayden came along with me. He is such a good friend that he gave me some fertilizers for the 2018 season! I can't thank you more Hayden! I've got some Azos, some cal carb, (foliar booster) some Potash and an SVB trap now I have two which is great! And some water soluble plant food that will help keep the plant healthy. And some seeds! Thanks Hayden! I can't tell you how much this is going to help me! ,
 
Saturday, January 27 View Page
Here are the seeds he gave me. These are really nice! Most likely won't grow them this year but certantly another year! :)
 
Saturday, January 27 View Page
Seeds Hayden gave me
 
Saturday, January 27 View Page
I received the 2252 Paton yesterday!
 
Sunday, January 28 View Page
Looking like I will have to kill this tomato. Not looking good at all. It is all deformed. At least I have 1 that's healthy
 
Sunday, January 28 View Page
I’m going to leave the tomato for One more day. If it still looks the same I will pull it.
 
Sunday, January 28 View Page
Yesterday at the luncheon I received some long gourd seeds, giant tomato seeds and some bushel gourd seeds. I will be doing a giant tomato for sure and I want to build a trellis to try a long gourd, the bushel gourds would just be to hard this year. I don't have the room for them. In the spring I will decide what tomato seeds I would do and what long gourd seeds I would do.
 
Monday, January 29 View Page
2018 pumpkin lineup. I got the sperry seeds. The 1938 the 1970 and the 1914. I won't be starting the 1970 or the 1914 I will be starting the 1938 with the 2252. I am doing a backup since I only have the 2252 Paton. My 1275s are on top. Lineup still stands EST 1275 swenson 2252 Paton 1938 sperry ( as backup)
 
Tuesday, January 30 View Page
I haven't done a sunflower update in awhile. Indoor sunflower is growing fast. It measures 28 inches tall and no signs of blooming! Last years sunflower was around 34 inches. Can I beat it? Hell yes!
 
Thursday, February 1 View Page
Hard to tell from pic but i think I'm out of the tomato contest. Look at the vine all of a sudden it is very very skinny almost like a ribbon vine. Just like it. And the leaves are dropping weirdly
 
Thursday, February 1 View Page
Just doesent look healthy
 
Thursday, February 1 View Page
Sunflower measures 30 inches today! Still no signs of blooming. Is 5 feet possible? Maybe !
 
Thursday, February 1 View Page
So I learned that a ribbon vine on a tomato plant is not a big issue, very happy to hear that, I also got info that my plant is very leggy, yes it is but if I can get a set on it I will be happy.
 
Saturday, February 3 View Page
Test germinating a few seeds, my EST-1275, my 514 and my 539.5. The 1275 was the first one to get a root on it. Took 3 days which made me happy. I plan on keeping the plant for awhile and see how it grows since I will be growing it this year. Waiting to see if the 514 and the 539.5 germinate
 
Saturday, February 3 View Page
Here is the seed. All I did was sand the seed and I got all the air bubbles out by pushing on it a little under water. Got wet but I did not soak it for a few hours like other growers do. I then stuck it in soil and here it is with a root. I’m expirementing. With my 514 i sanded it. I did not soak it at all or get the air bubbles out. With my 539.5 I just stuck it in the soil. So far the sand meathod with getting the air bubbles out seems to work for me, I have them on a heating pad at around 77-80 degrees.
 
Tuesday, February 6 View Page
The 1275 has sprouted! It looks very yellow right now because it has not seen any light yet. I took the seed shell off 20 min ago. Can't wait to see it green up
 
Tuesday, February 6 View Page
These have gotta be the healthiest peppers I've ever grjwn indoors. The pure kelp Alaska liquid plant food is really helping!
 
Tuesday, February 6 View Page
Getting some nice peppers. Lots of flowers
 
Tuesday, February 6 View Page
I moved everything around so the sunflower could have more LED light. I switched it with putting the white light in the growing tent with my 1275
 
Tuesday, February 6 View Page
This is how it looks now
 
Wednesday, February 7 View Page
Day 2 for the 1275 and it's looking good! Since the pumpkin rotted this is very good news seeing that the seed will still produce a healthy plant.
 
Saturday, February 10 View Page
I'm at the dump. I've been in need of some walking boards! I see some nice ones!
 
Saturday, February 10 View Page
Got some nice ones! They are wide so I will cut them up and get a bunch of walking boards! They are light too
 
Monday, February 12 View Page
Here is the 1275! Looking good! This is just a trial. I am watching every move it does. I put it under the LED light a few days ago because I thought it would grow faster under there. It did not it was slow. I put it back under the tlc light (white light) yesterday. I can already notice the faster growth. Maybe that's because it's getting older as the days go on so it's picking up speed I don't know lol, this is just a trial to see what it likes best!
 
Wednesday, February 14 View Page
1275 is looking real good. The first true leaf doubled in size over night. I can really see the fast growth now.
 
Thursday, February 15 View Page
Boiling some fresh sap to turn it into fresh syrup! early start this year because of this warmth. Getting 3, 5 gallon buckets full in only 2 days.
 
Thursday, February 15 View Page
My sunflower measures 43 inches today. Still no signs of blooming which is great! Can I get to 5 feet?! (60 inches?) maybe!
 
Friday, February 16 View Page
On my way to the adirondack mountains in upstate NY to go snowboarding tomorrow and Sunday. Then I am on my way to VT to go snowboarding with friends. Just left my house long night ahead. Getting there at 12:30 AM
 
Saturday, February 17 View Page
Got here at north creek NY at 12:00 last night. Perfect day to hit the slopes
 
Saturday, February 17 View Page
Great views. Day 2 tommorow :)
 
Sunday, February 18 View Page
Day 2 of hitting the slopes. Great conditions.
 
Monday, February 19 View Page
Had fun snowboarding with my cousins in upstate NY. Had a blast. Great views from the mountain. I am now in Vt. With my friends to go snowboarding with them tomorrow. Life is good
 
Monday, February 19 View Page
While I am away I can spy on my 1275. It is looking really good. Day 13 for it today and that looks about the size I want it to be when I plant it in the hoop house. It is earning its right to be planted
 
Wednesday, February 21 View Page
I was snowboarding yesterday with friends. Amazing views of fog rolling into the mountains. It felt like spring. I am going again today and 65 degrees today so I won’t need a jacket.
 
Wednesday, February 21 View Page
Great views
 
Wednesday, February 21 View Page
I’ve learned that in order to get the pictures on here to be not sideways you have to take it live. Looking like another foggy day so I will take one and post it. It is amazing.
 
Thursday, February 22 View Page
Super aggressive 1275. It is growing like a wild fire. Third true leaf grew a lot from yesterday. Main vine is really starting to grow fast.
 
Thursday, February 22 View Page
Last time I watered the 1275 was Friday. Any yellowing if there is is most likely from no water. Looking a bit dry but growing fast
 
Thursday, February 22 View Page
Having a great day at okemo in VT. Snowing hard
 
Friday, February 23 View Page
Just got home from vacation after being away for a week. Here is the 1275! An absolute beautiful plant. There is only 1 burned leaf and that is from the light that I have. It is growing super fast.
 
Friday, February 23 View Page
Hand comparison with a leaf!
 
Friday, February 23 View Page
Pepper is doing good! Got two more peppers on the plant. Other pepper plants just have flowers on them. Those should get peppers soon
 
Friday, February 23 View Page
Indoor sunflower is becoming a monster. It measures 52 inches and doing 1 inch a day
 
Friday, February 23 View Page
It’s time for me to start my Carolina Reapers! Yes I know what your thinking. It’s to early. But it is not. I started them last year at the end of February and I got nice early peppers early in the season. It’s the way to go.
 
Saturday, February 24 View Page
Found out this morning my pracitice 1275 has a flat vine developing! It’s dissapointing seeing such a thing when it’s not even in the genetics. First I thought it was a ribbon. Lookimg at it closer it’s a flat vine :(
 
Sunday, February 25 View Page
I’m at a CO OP in topsfield and wow! So much Neptune’s harvest!
 
Sunday, February 25 View Page
Picked up some nice neptunes harvest crab and lobster shell! 10 bucks for a 4 pound bag. Good deal.
 
Sunday, February 25 View Page
The giant pumpkin season is coming up quick. I had ideas where I wanted to do a long gourd and a bushel gourd. I did not have the space so I was heading towards a long gourd since I could build a cheap trellis out of PVC pipe. I added up the money and I had enough but I forgot 1 thing. I forgot to add the sand! My soil gets compacted pretty easily in my pumpkin patch so sand will help my pumpkin patch. So I was deciding if I should toss the sand out or go with a trellis for a long gourd. I decited to forget about the long gourd this year. I want a big a** pumpkin. After a disapointing pumpkin year last year I want to put all my effert into the pumpkins. My goal this year is a 1500 Pound pumpkin but I will be happy with just getting a pumpkin to the scales. I believe I have what it takes!
 
Sunday, March 4 View Page
Enjoying the NHGPGA meeting. Woody Lancaster next to Steve Sperry talking about pumpkins
 
Monday, March 5 View Page
What a day yesterday I went to the NHGPGA meeting. Enjoyed talking to everyone. There were some raffle tickets with some seeds you could win. I put two tickets in the 2363. There were about 30 raffle tickets in there. I won! Could not believe the luck I just had gotten. Also got the 1297 holland. my lineup has changed a bit I am still doing my 1275. I will do the 2252 as a backup. I got lucky winning the 2363 and the 1297. I will be growing the 2363 now this year! NEW 2018 LINEUP 2363 holland (main plant) 2252 Paton (backup) EST 1275 swenson second plant
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
I will be pulling my test 1275 today. It was an aggressive plant and shows it wants to be grown
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
Huge damage yesterday from a snowstorm I got. 9.5 inches of heavy wet snow took down multiple trees and power lines. I had a few trees fall down in my backyard. None really close to my patch. It was bad though
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
I was trapped on my street for the day. These power lines fell. I woke up wondering why the Road had snow on it. The plows could not plow because there was wires hanging and trees in the way. They never reported the wires down which was redicoulous
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
This big fell in my yard in the morning. I looked and I saw that there was still the main tree left. The tree was split in half so all the weight with the snow on one side brought the entire thing down. Wow I saw it and it was crazy! It was a big tree
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
That was the rest of the tree. You can see it split. It was big
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
This big tree is sitting in my circle. Luckily it fell where it is where I can still get out of my house
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
9.5 inches of snow sure made for some great pictures! It is a winter wonderland
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
Very nice.
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
Lots of damage damage done but it was a great getting all this snow. It was heavy though that's what brought down everything
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
Real pain and the ass. My fence fell down and all the metal streaks got bend! Damn it! That's going to be a pain to fix!
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
What a disaster!
 
Friday, March 9 View Page
The fence is all bent up, I've got poles that are all bend! Not sure what I am going to do
 
Wednesday, March 14 View Page
It's so pretty porkchop! 19 inches!
 
Wednesday, March 14 View Page
I have received my 2 holland seeds! The 1297 and the 2363! I won them from a raffle at the NHGPGA meeting. I am very happy that I won these seeds. I will be growing the 2363 this year with my est 1275.
 
Friday, March 16 View Page
I haven't measured the sunflower in a long time. It stands at 5 feet 9 inches! And it is blooming!
 
Friday, March 16 View Page
You can see that it should be open in a few days
 
Friday, March 16 View Page
Growing so fast it has a little split in it.
 
Friday, March 16 View Page
Peppers doing really good! All 3 plants are producing
 
Friday, March 16 View Page
Planted my reapers 2 weeks ago. Still no pops. I heard they can take 30 days to sprout
 
Friday, March 16 View Page
Headed to Canada on a snowboarding trip in Mont Tremblant. 7 hour drive ;)
 
Saturday, March 17 View Page
Finally here! I will take pics and post them
 
Saturday, March 17 View Page
Great day on the slopes. Views were amazing
 
Saturday, March 17 View Page
It was a chilly one
 
Saturday, March 17 View Page
The village was very cool
 
Monday, March 19 View Page
I got home from Canada last night. I had a blast! It was lots of fun.
 
Monday, March 19 View Page
Picture of me on the slopes
 
Friday, March 23 View Page
Giant cabbage seeds are sprouting! Someone told me they took a long time to germinate. Guess not, they are on a heating pad. I planted them on Monday
 
Monday, March 26 View Page
It’s crunch time! I am worried! 1 month until hoop houses are up and warming the soil! Maybe sooner. I still need to get the 8 yards of compost in and a few yards of sand in. And a big delivery truck does not have access to my patch so I need to drag all the compost and sand to my patch with a small tractor trailer. I need to till get the amendments in. It’s crunch time!
 
Monday, March 26 View Page
My family decides to go on vacation to Florida April 13 to the 21st! I really don’t have much time!
 
Monday, March 26 View Page
Carolina reaper seeds never germinated, I think it was because the heating mat was never on. I ordered seeds off eBay. They should come by April 10th. They should sprout by April 20th I hope. I plan to plant them outside by May 20th. A month inside growing should give them plenty of time to get big enough for planting May 20th.
 
Monday, March 26 View Page
Here is the sunflower that I have been growing all winter long. This is a huge accomplishment to me. It is over 6 feet tall I will get a final measurement tomorrow. It was growing at 1-2 inches mostly every day for the entire winter. It is fun watching it bloom! I am proud
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
Pumpkin Patch cam is up!!
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
Live video quality is great and it has an extremely wide angle lense
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
Compost is here! Came early! 4 yards of it. I was going to get 8 but that’s just over load I would never get it in the patch in time. This is a good amount it’s plenty and it looks great! Nice and dark
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
This stuff looks good. Sand should be coming in 30 min
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
2 yards of sand just arrived! Now it’s time to get working!
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
Gotta use the wheel barrow instead of the tractor. Tractor needs a tune up that will take awhile
 
Saturday, March 31 View Page
Done! All the compost and sand is spreaded. Now I am going on the sides of the patch and loosening that up. Lots of patch work being done here.
 
Tuesday, April 3 View Page
I have a decision to announce, I will announce it in the morning, it was a hard decision to make but I feel it was the right decision.
 
Tuesday, April 3 View Page
I will just announce it now, I’ve decided to not grow my EST 1275. It was a hard decision. It really really was. I talked to a few friends on FB and one of my really good friends Hayden. I had the 2032 Mathison in my back pocket. I was wondering if I should grow that with the 2363. I decided yes. Here is why. The 2032 has amazing genetics. Amazing. It has grown many whoppers, I have not gotten a pumpkin to the scales in 2 years! I want a good chance! My 1275 rotted a week before the fair. It is not proven it is not. I threw it under the bus but I feel like it was a good decision. I will be growing two very good seeds. Here it is. Official final 2018 lineup. 2363 Holland 2032Mathison
 
Wednesday, April 4 View Page
Talked to Woody, the 2032 May not be the seed I choose. I agreed with what he said. 2363 is defiantly a choice. I am going to shut up until I have a seed confirmed!
 
Wednesday, April 4 View Page
This is easily The hardest decision I’ve made, there are thousands of seeds out there, I was talking to Woody, he said the 2032 is an old seed. It is it was grown in 2013! All of the pumpkins grown off it went light, I am currently thinking about the 1742 wolf. 12% heavy grown from the 2145
 
Sunday, April 8 View Page
At the SNEGPGA meeting. Picked up my ferts! Having a great time!
 
Friday, April 13 View Page
2018 seed lineup! 1791 Werner. 22 percent heavy. 2363 Holland. 11 percent heavy, I am pumped! Starting seeds today!
 
Saturday, April 14 View Page
I am on vacation. Flew to Savannah GA today. Landed at 7:03. 2 hour flight. Views were great. I saw the east coast on the way down. It was bumpy on takeoff for a little while. But I am all good now. Smooth flight once I leveled off. I am driving to Florida Monday. Staying there until sometime next weekend.
 
Saturday, April 14 View Page
Warmth right when I got to Georgia
 
Sunday, April 15 View Page
In Savannah it is very nice! 75 degrees! Some big thunderstorms will move there way in this afternoon though.
 
Sunday, April 15 View Page
Pouring rain earlier and thunderstorms. Strong winds. No hail or tornadoes but there were some around.
 
Sunday, April 15 View Page
Roads were flooding.
 
Tuesday, April 17 View Page
Arrived in Fernandina Beach Florida yesterday. Great view and great temps! 70s and 80s!
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
At Jacksonville airport. About to board for a flight back to Boston.
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
55 min left. I will share more pics later. When I took off I saw some amazing views. Winds are helping it be a quick flight
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
I’m home! Here are more pics of the pictures from the flight. Amazing sunrise in Florida!
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
There was a rainbow over the sun! Amazing views
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
Let’s talk gardening! Giant tomatoes look good! I will plant them in about a month.
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
Giant canbsges are doing there thing. Loving the LED light. I will plant 1 or two in about a month to
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
Got some reaper seeds off eBay. They are slow and it’s april 20th so I found some on eBay live plants. I will start a few of the seeds just in case
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
Did some things today to the patch. I spreaded 1 bag of kelp and 1 bag of humic acid. Tomorrow I will just build the frame of the hoop house. I’m ready!!!
 
Friday, April 20 View Page
Went to check out my plants! 2363 in front and 1791 Werner in back. Those are my 2 main plants. I forgot to take a pic of backups. My EST 1275 is slow it did not pop the soil yet. The 1914 sperry did. Something tells me I am going to have a great season!
 
Saturday, April 21 View Page
1914 Sperry backup on right. Left is my est 1275. As you can see the 1275 has not really done anything. It has roots but it is slow popping. I am going to germinate a 2003.5 Lancaster for a replacement backup.
 
Saturday, April 21 View Page
I finished building the frames of the hoop house today with Woody, I am planning on tilling my patch on Tuesday, after I till I will dig the holes for the cables then bury them then get the hoops up with the plastic. Then it’s go time! I plan to plant sometime the first week of May, it is a little disappointing that my 1275 is slow and weak. The 1223.5 the plant is was grown from was aggressive, Oh well. I am pretty excited about this season.
 
Sunday, April 22 View Page
Sunflower I was growing indoors ended up at 6.9 feet. Very happy with it.
 
Sunday, April 22 View Page
I am going to plant two giant cabbages. I am currently going for the WR. The world record cabbage is 138 pounds. It was grown in Alaska Where it’s usually wet there. I have a good climate where I am. Nice temps. I am planning on putting a shade cloth to shade it since it can get a bit hot.
 
Sunday, April 22 View Page
Here is what I am doing here. This is for the cabbages. I put plastic down and I made a hole where I am going to plant the two cabbages. The leaves will not touch the ground since they will be on the plastic.
 
Monday, April 23 View Page
Carolina reapers came in the mail today! I planted them in 2 gallon pots. They are about 2 inches tall. They should be ready to plant outside in mid May.
 
Tuesday, April 24 View Page
Patch is being tilled today! Can’t wait to see it nice and fluffy, Thanks Woody for tilling it for me! I really appreciate it. :)
 
Tuesday, April 24 View Page
Thanks Woody for tilling my patch! Looks greaat!
 
Tuesday, April 24 View Page
Patch looks great tilled! I put the fence back up. I am currently digging the holes where the cables will go in,
 
Wednesday, April 25 View Page
Rainy day today. Yesterday I finished digging the holes where the cables will go in. I will take more pics tomorrow when it’s sunny.
 
Thursday, April 26 View Page
So hoops will most likely go up Saturday. Aiming to plant Tuesday May 1st. Holes are dug for cables. I will post pictures Saturday when the hoops are up.
 
Saturday, April 28 View Page
Great day to harden the giant cabbages and giant tomatoes.
 
Saturday, April 28 View Page
Hoop houses are up!! Heating cables are in. Turned on for planting hopefully Tuesday.
 
Saturday, April 28 View Page
I saw my plants today. The 2363 holland and the 1791 Werner are doing amazing. Very very healthy. On the other hand the backup 1914 sperry is all messed up and deformed. The backup 2003 is Just popping the soil. I will plant the backup 1914 sperry I guess but the 2003 will stay in the pot since it’s just sprouting. If I need it I will plant it. I am not worried at all about my backups. My main plants are turning out to be very very strong.
 
Sunday, April 29 View Page
Closer look at the patch. Ready for planting Tuesday!
 
Monday, April 30 View Page
Planting plants tomorrow. I had some animal trouble last night in the hoop. Something was trying to get in to the warmth. Think it may of been a raccoon that slipped its way under the dirt somehow. Looked like it’s head was only in. I will post pics soon. I will keep an eye and see if it comes back tonight whatever it was. I’ve got cameras In the hoops,
 
Monday, April 30 View Page
Some pictures of this animal last night. It was just sitting there for a few hours.
 
Monday, April 30 View Page
You can see it in the back
 
Monday, April 30 View Page
2018 pumpkin season is really getting off to a great start, animal issues, then possible heating cable issues. Does not seem like they are working, then a space heater issue with one shutting off when temp is only 60 degrees in hoop. These plants better be ready to fight a battle the entire month of May.
 
Monday, April 30 View Page
Plants not going in tommorow due to power issues! Everything went out in hoop. This is great!!!
 
Tuesday, May 1 View Page
Here is the issue. I only can have 1 heater on. If I put the second one on everything will go out. So one plant will deal with cooler conditions during the night. Night temps will be in the 50s and 60s
 
Tuesday, May 1 View Page
I will try to plug the heater into a different Curcit. I will update later, I plan on planting today, if it does not work out no big deal. I can fight it. Time to rock and roll.
 
Tuesday, May 1 View Page
Pumpkin plants are in! This is the 1791 Werner! Power issues all fixed. I’m ready to go for the 2018 season!
 
Tuesday, May 1 View Page
2363 holland is planted! Nice big leaves. Will start to run in about a week is my guess for both plants
 
Tuesday, May 1 View Page
Forget to mention this in my last post. You can see in the pumpkin pictures that I have no backups planted, that is because they did not turn out well. I have some more started and if I need them I need them but i don’t think I will. I am excited for this year I really am. It’s hard to believe I’m in the ground this early, last year I was in May 13th. I’m ready
 
Wednesday, May 2 View Page
I am shading both plants today. Going to be 88 degrees and I do not want to risk burning them. I took both of the ends off as well.
 
Wednesday, May 2 View Page
Nice Delivery from Woody! I got this mini hoop that has a cloth on it so the plants don’t burn when there in 88 degrees today.
 
Thursday, May 3 View Page
You are looking at the 2363 holland. This plant is really growing fast with this hot weather. High 80s really getting the growth moving here. I’m liking it. I feel really good at where I am at
 
Thursday, May 3 View Page
1791 Werner doing good as well. Both plants should be running within the next week.
 
Friday, May 4 View Page
Planted the giant Cabbages today! I have 4 in total I will choose the best one. At first I was going for the WR. But I will be happy with anything. I want to spend more time on the giant pumpkins. I want that 1500 pounder!
 
Saturday, May 5 View Page
Nice day today. Letting my competition tomatoes and Carolina reapers get some sun.
 
Sunday, May 6 View Page
1791 Werner doing incredible. Leaves are already huge on it. 2363 holland 4th leaf is a bit ahead though.
 
Sunday, May 6 View Page
Here is the 2363. Leaves are smaller compared to the 1791. You can see the 2363 is a bit ahead but not by much at all. Going to get these plants on the ground soon
 
Monday, May 7 View Page
Adjusted the 1791 Werner today. Got her trying to run. Should be completely on the ground in a few days!
 
Monday, May 7 View Page
Adjusted the 2363 as well. She’s trying to run. Should be running in a few days!
 
Tuesday, May 8 View Page
My giant tomatoes are going great. I am putting them in my hoops with the pumpkins until I plant them. It stays a bit warmer in there. Watch out Giant tomato contestants because “the pollinators” are going to knock ya tomato contestants out of 1st place this upcoming season.
 
Wednesday, May 9 View Page
Crazy Celtics game!!! Celtics win 114 to 112! Went down to the wire! They advance to the conference finals!
 
Thursday, May 10 View Page
Going to try to get both main vines on both plants down today. I am tired from the Celtics game. It was a great early birthday present surprise! Got home at 12:30 Am
 
Friday, May 11 View Page
2363 holland really doing well. Almost on the ground. Will probably try to get it on the ground today but this sucker is growing fast! Secondary’s popping out
 
Friday, May 11 View Page
1791 Werner doing well. This plant is a little behind from the 2363 holland but I am happy with it.
 
Friday, May 11 View Page
Giant cabbages doing great. Have to prune one out soon.
 
Friday, May 11 View Page
Other set of cabbages doing well
 
Sunday, May 13 View Page
2363 Holland grew 4 inches the past 24 hours. It’s been cloudy and rainy. Can’t wait to see what it does on a weak sunny day
 
Sunday, May 13 View Page
2363 is cruising at 4 inches a day. Measures 32 inches long
 
Sunday, May 13 View Page
1791 Werner doing well. Measures 22 inches. I have not kept track of the growth yet
 
Monday, May 14 View Page
Planted the 5 competition tomatoes yesterday
 
Tuesday, May 15 View Page
Planted two Carolina reaper plants. They are slow but I think they should speed up now since they are in the ground
 
Wednesday, May 16 View Page
The 2363 is growing fast! 2 inches last night makes it at 41 inches in length.
 
Wednesday, May 16 View Page
1791 Werner doing well. Measures 33 inches. Grew 3 inches last night. On both plants I should be starting to bury vines by Sunday or Monday.
 
Friday, May 18 View Page
2363 tossing out secondary’s fast. I’m really happy with this plant. I buried a little since the secondary’s are far enough. Loving the 1791 as well. It’s a bit behind but keeping its stride
 
Monday, May 21 View Page
2363 Holland growing fast! Grew about 4 inches last night. Secondary’s growing fast
 
Monday, May 21 View Page
Longest secondary is about 18 inches long. Hoop will have to come off by Friday or Saturday. This plant is aggressive
 
Monday, May 21 View Page
1791 Werner doing well. Farther behind from the 2363. Secondary’s just starting to really grow now on the 1791
 
Wednesday, May 23 View Page
2363 is in full swing now! Growing 5-8 inches a day now. Secondary’s really moving quick!
 
Wednesday, May 23 View Page
Biggest secondary is over 2 feet while many others over a foot
 
Wednesday, May 23 View Page
1791 Werner is a bit behind from the 2363 but I am lovinh it, nice leafs and secondary’s starting to really grow now
 
Thursday, May 24 View Page
This pic was taken may 30th of last year. It was the 1223.5 Gansert. In that pic it looks like it was around 3 feet. And this year it is may 24th and my 2363 Holland is over 7 feet. 1791 Werner over 5 feet. Planting 13 days earlier than last year sure makes a difference
 
Friday, May 25 View Page
Looks like the 2363 has reached graduation day! I’m likely going to take the hoop off.
 
Friday, May 25 View Page
2363 is outgrowing the hoop
 
Friday, May 25 View Page
I am going to take the hoop houses off on Monday on the plants. I have room in the 1791 Werner hoop and I figured out I can squeeze just a bit more room on the 2363. 2363 is filling in fast but Monday should be the point where they come off. Besides it’s going to be a cool Sunday and some rain.
 
Saturday, May 26 View Page
I’m pretty pissed right now! My neighbor comes over to spray this bug killer masquatio spray. He walks right into my patch! He says right before what are these boards here for. Like what do you think!!! The damage was already done! Compacted soil! Now I have a patch with compacted soil. I never said he could walk right in. No way I am getting 1500!!! Now I’m mad
 
Monday, May 28 View Page
Plants are free! I took the hoops of. This is the 2363 Holland. Growing well
 
Monday, May 28 View Page
1791 Werner growing well. Big leaves!
 
Monday, May 28 View Page
2363
 
Monday, May 28 View Page
1791 Werner
 
Thursday, May 31 View Page
Major issue on my giant tomatoes. They are all wrinkled at the tips!! I have them some ROOT last night. That may of done it. Someone please email me if they can help me out
 
Thursday, May 31 View Page
-Tomatoes- this is likely the issue. When my neighbor sprayed this bug pesticide he was not careful enough! That spray has a 65% oil based concept in it. That burnt the tomato plants. So that’s it. It is very very very frustrating
 
Sunday, June 3 View Page
2363 is doing very good. It has grown a lot since it was taken out of the hoop house. Pumpkin out on 12 feet. Opening maybe In a week. I will pollinate it but likely won’t be the chosen one.
 
Sunday, June 3 View Page
1791 Werner growing well. Pumpkin at 11 opening in one week. I will pollinate it to be safe. Likely won’t be chosen one.
 
Sunday, June 3 View Page
Cabbage doing very well! Getting massive! 5 gallon bucket for comparison
 
Sunday, June 3 View Page
Here is the other cabbage. Doing well but slow
 
Sunday, June 3 View Page
Giant tomatoes looking fine now. Very healthy plants
 
Sunday, June 3 View Page
This looks like a mega blossom to me on the 4.25 la rue. Should open in a day or two
 
Monday, June 4 View Page
I’ve been doing some thinking and I’ve been talking to other people about this. So I’ve got a pumpkin on the 2363 Holland at 12 feet out on the main vine 18 secondary’s behind it. It will open sometime next week. That would give it somewhere between the 10th and 13th of June to open. It would have about 106 days to grow until the Topsfield. That is a long time BUT I would get my peak growth in like August and that’s better because in September it’s cooler. I could gain a good amount of pounds pollinating early. I would still pollinate others just in case and the 2363 was pollinated at 10 feet with that amount of time on the vine I believe with around that many secondary’s. Here I go on a mission to try to get a 1500 pounder on the scales. That is the number, 1500
 
Monday, June 4 View Page
While Q Tip is enjoying nice weather there with sunny skies here in the northeast it’s 50 degrees and rainy, bad day for growing
 
Thursday, June 7 View Page
Pumpkin on 2363 Holland 12 feet 5 inches out with 18 secondsrys behind! Opening next week!
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
2363 really looking good! Growing fast now with this weather!
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
2363
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
12 ft 5 inches out on 2363 is this pumpkin. Should open next week.
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
1791 Werner doing good. No pumpkins yet. Picking up the paste
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
Had to pick off the tomato blossom. It was turning brown never opened. Not worried I still have many months.
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
Cabbage really starting to grow
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
Looks a decent blossom on the 6.52 la rue
 
Friday, June 8 View Page
Had to make a bigger shade cloth for the cabbage.
 
Sunday, June 10 View Page
Yesterday I went to Hayden’s squash patch! Both of his plants are absolutely amazing. Here I am with his 1701. The plant is very healthy. Very wide. He is going to get a huge squash this kid knows how it’s done. Watch out MA because I really think he will get a state record! Great kid. Great to talk to. I wish I lived closer to him. It was just amazing to see his patch in person. I’ve seen it in pictures and it’s great to actually see it in person.
 
Sunday, June 10 View Page
This was Hayden’s 1807. Both plants looked great. Very healthy.
 
Sunday, June 10 View Page
2363 pumpkin 12.5 feet out 18 secondary’s behind should open Tuesday or Wednesday, I am absolutely loving the stem on this !
 
Sunday, June 10 View Page
2363 holland
 
Monday, June 11 View Page
2363 pumpkin opening Wednesday or Thursday 13 feet out. 18 secondary’s behind. There is another pumpkin a few more feet out probably ending somewhere near 17-18 feet out. Big week for the 2363. I need to see the plant really get big if this pumpkin wants to have a chance at seeing the scales. I’m strict this year!! I want 1500
 
Monday, June 11 View Page
Here is the other pumpkin. Probably opening in a week. Great growing weather. It’s a battle between these two probably. Which one will win? We will see
 
Monday, June 11 View Page
1791 Werner doing great! Growing really well! This one will be pollinated end of June
 
Tuesday, June 12 View Page
The first 2363 pumpkin at 13 feet is taking a long time to open. I thought it would be today. Then I am thinking tomorrow. But you know what. I think it may be Thursday. It’s just not that orange on the tip and the flower is not that big. The pumpkin must know it wants a bigger plant behind it. The longer it takes the better. Better not open Monday because 90s are in the forecast. 2nd pumpkin will open sometime next week
 
Tuesday, June 12 View Page
Plastic cup placed on pumpkin 2363 Incase she opens tomorrow. I have 2 1791 flowers ready just in case
 
Wednesday, June 13 View Page
2363 did not open this morning. I will pollinate it tomorrow. I have another pumpkin next week with 24 secondsrys behind it. Should end up near 16-18 feet out. I am liking that one!
 
Thursday, June 14 View Page
2363 Holland crossed with 1791 Werner! 13 feet out 18 secondsrys behind
 
Thursday, June 14 View Page
All tied up
 
Thursday, June 14 View Page
You knew there had to be an issue at some point this year, let’s start it off by a main vine split on the 2363 Holland. Main vine Gotta clean it out and cover it. Same thing happened last year. That’s a sign the plant is strong in my opinion. Very fast growth moving through the vines.
 
Friday, June 15 View Page
One good way to get the weeds down in the patch so they are manageable to get up lol
 
Saturday, June 16 View Page
1791 Werner starting to fill in good. Should have a pollination next week
 
Saturday, June 16 View Page
1791 Werner. 2363 also has a tint of orange in it.
 
Saturday, June 16 View Page
Took part of the flower off on the 2363. Two days after pollination looking good! Staying shiny! Lobes are huge. Double the size from last years
 
Saturday, June 16 View Page
2363 plant. Still a long way for it to fill in
 
Saturday, June 16 View Page
Giant tomatoes doing very well. One mega on 5.3 La rue. Others don’t have any yet. Plants are two feet tall. Should be getting some Megas on tall plants
 
Saturday, June 16 View Page
Going to be in the mid 90s here on Monday. I am preparing by putting shading on the end of the secondary tips on the 2363. I do not want burnt crispy secondary’s. Main vine is also covered and pumpkin . I put it on in advance since I will be busy tomorrow. 1791 I will give shade too
 
Sunday, June 17 View Page
I am likely going to keep this pumpkin on my 2363. 23 secondsrys behind and 15 feet 6 inches out
 
Sunday, June 17 View Page
Going to give the plants some fertilizer. Some humic, ROOT, and some urea mate. This stuff is dark!
 
Monday, June 18 View Page
Huge mega blossom on 5.3 la rue
 
Monday, June 18 View Page
Day 4 for the 2363. Looking really good. I will have to cut down to one. So far I am headed towards the other one opening sometime this week. But this one on day 4 looks real good, hmm
 
Monday, June 18 View Page
Caught two SVB, time to spray
 
Monday, June 18 View Page
2363 starting to lie down. Loving the stem and shape. Day 4
 
Tuesday, June 19 View Page
Hmm, just buried all secondary’s before the heavy rain last night. All secondary’s grew about 8-10 inches last night with temps in the 70s. :)
 
Tuesday, June 19 View Page
1791 Werner playing games, did not look like it would open tomorrow. Still small plant likely going with next one
 
Tuesday, June 19 View Page
1791 Werner plant
 
Wednesday, June 20 View Page
Very nice 5 lober on 1791 Werner. Decided to open early at 5:20
 
Wednesday, June 20 View Page
1791 crossed with 2363 holland. 16 feet out. Plant is small here, likely will go with next one
 
Wednesday, June 20 View Page
This mega blossom from the 5.3 la rue is really getting my attention. Watch out Q tip and bob, and all the other growers. Comparison to my finger. Let’s go “the pollinators”!
 
Thursday, June 21 View Page
2363 opened this morning crossed with 1791 Werner. 5 lober, no faults. Pics after this post. Not happy with the other pumpkin right now. Day 7 it’s slow as can be but still shiny. Let’s hope this one a few feet farther grows faster.
 
Thursday, June 21 View Page
Here is a picture of the 2363. 5 lobe
 
Thursday, June 21 View Page
All tied up, I do think this one should grow faster than the other, much bigger plant at pollination and more secondary’s
 
Thursday, June 21 View Page
Pumpkin is at 16 feet
 
Thursday, June 21 View Page
Day 7 on the 2363 I pollinated a week ago. Pick up the paste little pumpkin or your going to lose your chance at seeing the scales!
 
Friday, June 22 View Page
Culled my first pumpkin at 12 feet. Stopped growing. Day 8 very small. Got one at 16 I pollinated yesterday. Then some more
 
Saturday, June 23 View Page
Dap 3 on the 1791 looking good! Very round pumpkin
 
Saturday, June 23 View Page
Day 2 on 2363. Looking good
 
Saturday, June 23 View Page
Gave the plants some fertilizer yesterday. They showed it quick!
 
Saturday, June 23 View Page
Giant cabbage getting huge. 3 more months of growing until the fair. The rate this thing is growing I am thinking I can get 100 pounds
 
Monday, June 25 View Page
Last night an intense ban of heavy rain and lightning came through. All secondary’s are sticking up a bit. That is showing me I have good nitrogen in my soil.
 
Monday, June 25 View Page
How much grass can this bunny fit in it’s mouth?
 
Monday, June 25 View Page
2363 day 4. I am liking it, taking a little while to get on the ground, should be on the ground by day 6
 
Wednesday, June 27 View Page
Nothing is better than doing vine burying at 5:20 in the morning, all secondary’s grew about a foot last night. This is the most I’ve seen them grow since the plant was planted. 2363. Pumpkin grew a ton too. Yeah baby! Let’s get this plant secondary’s all terminated in a week and a half and then it’s all Going to the pumpkin
 
Wednesday, June 27 View Page
2363 day 6. I am really liking this one. Doubled size in two days. This one is already bigger than the other one I cut off. Other one was on the ground day 4 though. I cut the other one day 7. Looks like this one took. Should be on the ground by Friday.
 
Friday, June 29 View Page
Pollinated back up 1791 (4 lobe crossed with 2363
 
Friday, June 29 View Page
Pollinated back up 2363 5 lobe, one lobe is messed up. Crossed my with the 1791
 
Friday, June 29 View Page
Sun! These plants need it. They got bombed with 2.5 inches of rain the past few days. 88 today and 90 tomorrow then maybe some more 90s. Need to dry this patch out!
 
Saturday, June 30 View Page
1791 Werner day 10. Doubled in size over night, here we go! This pumpkin is getting my attention now
 
Saturday, June 30 View Page
Pollinated back up 2363, crossed with 1791 Werner. Perfect 5 lober
 
Sunday, July 1 View Page
1791 Werner day 11. Really growing fast now
 
Sunday, July 1 View Page
2363 day 10 today, mill fabric going on in the morning on both Kins
 
Monday, July 2 View Page
1791 Werner all ready to grow! Mill fabric placed! Day 12
 
Monday, July 2 View Page
2363 is all ready to grow! 11 days old. I do expect the 2363 to pass the 1791 very soon! Much bigger plant and better genetics
 
Thursday, July 5 View Page
1791 Werner day 15 today. Growing very well, 4 inches in circumference last night. Growing faster and faster
 
Thursday, July 5 View Page
2363 day 14
 
Friday, July 6 View Page
2363 day 15 today
 
Saturday, July 7 View Page
looking at my 2363 i think i will have a very small day 20. maybe in the 60s, that is because the plant was taking all the energy to grow the secondarys a foot a day. i have all the secondarys terminated today. and about an 1,000 SF plant, pumpkin should takeoff soon.
 
Saturday, July 7 View Page
1791 day 17 is really growing fast now
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
Day 20 today for the 1791 Werner! Estimated at 88 pounds. Starting today i will measure every 7 days then on day 30-40 etc
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
Another view of her
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
1791
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
Sorry for the sideways pics. Let’s try this again. 1791 day 20 estimated at 88 pounds
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
 
Tuesday, July 10 View Page
Taking a look at the 1791 Werner genetics. I would be shocked if the pumpkin did not go heavy.
 
Wednesday, July 11 View Page
Day 20 for the 2363 Holland! Estimated at 76 pounds. Not what I wanted to see but i can tell she is really picking up the speed every day. I have to get names for both my pumpkins
 
Wednesday, July 11 View Page
2363
 
Wednesday, July 11 View Page
Welcoming the THRASHER. That will be it’s name. (1791) here we go
 
Saturday, July 14 View Page
Made a shade structure for both pumpkins. 77 days until the fair! Let’s take a closer look on the next post
 
Saturday, July 14 View Page
Closer look at the 1791 Werner under the new structure, at 24 days old I can’t complain,
 
Saturday, July 14 View Page
2363 holland under the new structure, 23 days old. both seem to be loving it :)
 
Saturday, July 14 View Page
2363 side view. Going to be a tall one!
 
Saturday, July 14 View Page
Grow Em big!!
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
Sent a tissue test in on the 2363 holland, I will add whats necessary when I get the results back.
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
One of my giant tomatoes doing good. Off the 6.52 la rue
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
Another tomato of the 5.31 Ellis. Some splits but healing up nicely
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
5 tomato plants in total
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
Carolina reaper doing great. Should have peppers on in a few weeks
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
Giant cabbage doing great. These things are fun to grow
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
2363 25 days old today
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
2363
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
1791 26 days old, I will measure her tomorrow then on day 30. Every 7 days after day 20 then repeat including day 30,40 etc
 
Monday, July 16 View Page
1791. Watch out Norm! She is getting orange!
 
Tuesday, July 17 View Page
measured the 1791 7 days after day 20. estimated at 195 pounds. averaging 15 in the last week. based on how small the plant is (300 SF) I could not be more happy. and I expect the gains to go up! I will measure at day 30 again to get a number then measure 4 days later to get the weeks gains.
 
Wednesday, July 18 View Page
I have a battle to face. LAST year I had a mouse nest under my EST 1275 pumpkin. I caught a bunch of them like 20. they could of been the ones that rotted my pumpkin.I went out this morning. same issue as last year! I noticed a hole going under the boards into the ground on the 2363 yesterday, luckily they did not go under the pumpkin like in it. I set one trap out. killed 1. need to set more out. my pumpkin last year possibly could of rotted from them. that is Not happening! I need to kill them
 
Wednesday, July 18 View Page
2363 is 27 days old and estimated at 233 pounds. Averaging 22 pounds a day
 
Wednesday, July 18 View Page
2363
 
Wednesday, July 18 View Page
1791 day 28
 
Friday, July 20 View Page
Day 30 for the 1791 Werner today. Estimated at 245 pounds, on a 300 SF I can’t complain. I am going to measure in another week. Won’t measure day 40, 50 etc, to much, keeping it simple! And that’s on both pumpkins
 
Friday, July 20 View Page
1791. Color blew up in Orange the past week
 
Friday, July 20 View Page
2363 tissue test results. Not to bad considering I’ve never done one before
 
Saturday, July 21 View Page
2363 Holland day 30 estimated at 333 pounds. Pictures coming
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
2363 Holland day 31. Looks like she may turn into a bird bath but weight is what counts! Weight and weight!
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
2363
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
Got some nice tomatoes going. 6.52 la rue
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
5.31 Ellis
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
This one gets me excited.a foot off the ground and not many healthy plant below it. We shall see! The plants with tomatoes are all topped off. If this one does not work I will get a sucker and go with one on that
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
Big mega on the 5.31 la rue
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
Cabbage enjoying the rain
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
2363 plant
 
Sunday, July 22 View Page
Giant sunflower off a 24 footer. Can't wait to see her get taller
 
Tuesday, July 24 View Page
2363. Day 33. Picking up the speed.
 
Tuesday, July 24 View Page
Wanted an orange pumpkin this year. Did not choose a seed for 100% orange but the 1791 gave it to me
 
Wednesday, July 25 View Page
Was going to keep this a secret but decided to let it out. From yesterday the 2363 is averaging 50 a day (3 day average) over 500 now 34 days old
 
Wednesday, July 25 View Page
Was going to keep this a secret but decided to let it out. From yesterday the 2363 is averaging 50 a day (3 day average) over 500 now 34 days old
 
Thursday, July 26 View Page
2363 Holland above the canopy (flying saucer)
 
Thursday, July 26 View Page
I will keep this pumpkin going for as long as I can!
 
Friday, July 27 View Page
looks like my giant sunflowers are developing flowers early this year at 7 feet. did not want that but the weather has been rainy all week long. Pumpkins were really the main goal this year. So I am happy I've still got good pumpkins growing well
 
Friday, July 27 View Page
1791 Werner day 37 estimated at 366 pounds and averaging 17 pounds a day. I will take it! Feels thick! Hope she goes heavy
 
Friday, July 27 View Page
It’s sad but it happens. I have a disease. Physium. Affecting the 2363 Holland. Never wanted to see this. I just cut two secondary’s. Last year pumpkin rotted because of this. This year it’s attacking the plant.’ Good luck everyone. I will keep watching the plant and cut off more vines if needed.
 
Friday, July 27 View Page
Phytoptoro, it is everyone
 
Friday, July 27 View Page
Not giving up just yet in the pumpkin patch! Fighting this!!
 
Saturday, July 28 View Page
2363 day 37. Measured the circumference yesterday and then this morning. No growth folks. Not measuring the rest. I did not what to say these words for the second year in a row but my 2363 Holland is going down. I measured 603 pounds yesterday morning. My goal is this year was 1500 pounds. 2363 Holland was my only chance. I wanted to take a pumpkin to RI. That’s gone. Let’s hope the 1791 Werner keeps growing so I have one for topsfield. What a disappointment
 
Sunday, July 29 View Page
MORNING UPDATE ——- Is the 2363 Holland pumpkin showing signs of life? Hello and Good morning everyone. As I posted a few days ago I told you that the 2363 had stopped growing. That’s what it looked like when I measured. Also it was wobbling a scary amount. But that may of just been the shape and how the pumpkin was a foot off the board. I have placed a cup next to the pumpkin but with the pumpkin not touching it. This morning I woke up and the pumpkin was touching it. I will continue to monitor the 2363. The patch is currently in Emergency Mode ?? yesterday I lost 3 secondary vines to phytoptoro. 2 of those I cut in half at the infection I need to try to save energy. I lost two completely on Friday. I am away in NH today so when I get home this afternoon I expect to lose more. And I need to watch the 1791. I am going to apply fungicides tonight. Going heavy on those. Let’s see if that kills the disease. I was 100% it was over a few days ago. The pumpkin is telling me it’s still alive. I will update again later. Have a good day.
 
Sunday, July 29 View Page
AFTERNOON UPDATE -Good news! -update! I got home from NH. I was expecting to lose a few secondary’s from this disease. I was shocked. No leaves wilted. Very good sign! I am fighting my way through this, let’s see who wins. the threat is still there. Soil is dryer. I am applying fungicides tonight and that includes water. So the disease, photophora may affect the leaves again after the application. I am very happy I did not lose any vines today. Threat is definitely still there though. On another good note I got home and the pumpkin was touching the cup!
 
Monday, July 30 View Page
Very important day in the patch! Fungicides applied. I will now see if any leaves wilt today. Fingers crossed!
 
Monday, July 30 View Page
2363 Holland
 
Monday, July 30 View Page
1791 Werner being watched
 
Monday, July 30 View Page
Got one. Ugh! Did not want this
 
Monday, July 30 View Page
I am up to about 6 secondary's cut off on the 2363 from the disease. if this plant keeps losing secondary I will be taking the 2363 holland to the marshfield fair on august 18th. and thats if the 2363 pumpkin is still alive. if the 1791 Werner keeps growing and does not get affected by the disease she will be going to the topsfield fair on September 28th
 
Thursday, August 2 View Page
Lost about 4 secondsrys on the 2363 today: stupid disease lol. Going away for a week on Sunday. Will just have to see what happens.
 
Thursday, August 2 View Page
2363 still solid. Still showing signs of growth
 
Thursday, August 2 View Page
2363
 
Thursday, August 2 View Page
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Thursday, August 2 View Page
Down to just about 10 secondsrys on the 2363
 
Thursday, August 2 View Page
Birdbath anyone?
 
Friday, August 3 View Page
Giant cabbage starting to head.
 
Sunday, August 5 View Page
I went on vacation today for a week in Dedham ME. About 30 min From Acadia National Park. It’s nice up here! A water front house right on a lake. Brought the boat up here. I will post More pictures tomorrow
 
Tuesday, August 7 View Page
It’s a peaceful time out on green lake this morning in MAine. About to go out fishing
 
Thursday, August 9 View Page
I am receiving news from the patch. The 1791 has lost one vine from Phytoptoro. That happened yesterday, the 2363 lost two yesterday. Today, BANG, lost like 6 vines on the 2363! 5-6 secondary’s left. 1791 is doing fine today. The 2363 was in the path of the wilted leaves so I am hoping the pumpkin is fine! The 2363 is likely going to marshfield next weekend if she’s still alive. I need to get her weighed. That was not my original plan
 
Thursday, August 9 View Page
-UPDATE to last post- 2363 pumpkin is cut off. I do not want to risk it with the disease possibly going into the pumpkin 9 days until the marshfield fair. Hope she makes it
 
Sunday, August 12 View Page
I’m back from vacation! Here shown is the 1791 Werner. I will measure her tomorrow and see what she’s taping! Getting ribby
 
Sunday, August 12 View Page
1791
 
Sunday, August 12 View Page
2363 shown her. She will be going to marshfield on August 18 because of disease issues. I will also measure her tomorrow.
 
Sunday, August 12 View Page
Weighing these tomatoes tomorrow!
 
Monday, August 13 View Page
Marshfield bound! EST 769 Pounds. 2363 Holland. She is up on the trailer! And I am happy to say she is solid. Haven’t gotten a pumpkin to the scales in two years. I fought the disease as hard as I could. Now the weighing is next! This upcoming Saturday
 
Monday, August 13 View Page
2363 Holland. Crazy shape
 
Monday, August 13 View Page
Bottom was pretty flat
 
Monday, August 13 View Page
2363 lifting
 
Monday, August 13 View Page
First giant tomato coming in at 2.3 pounds! I’m happy with it! More coming! This was off the 6.3 la rue
 
Monday, August 13 View Page
1791 Werner has an estimated weight of 611 pounds! Doing about 12 a day. Been rainy lately. Day 54 today
 
Tuesday, August 14 View Page
GONE. The 2363 is down on the trailer! I found it soft this afternoon! Seemed fine yesterday! All ready to go to marshfield, ugh! Estimated in the 700s! The disease got the plant and pumpkin this year!
 
Tuesday, August 14 View Page
 
Tuesday, August 14 View Page
I’m shocked
 
Thursday, August 16 View Page
1791 Werner going strong!! Let’s go! 43 days until the Topsfield Fair! Estimated at 648 pounds day. 57 days old. I should be in the 900s by harvest if my calculations are right, based on the genetics she should go extremely heavy! Is 1,000 pound pumpkin possible?! Hell yes!
 
Thursday, August 16 View Page
I spy some green. Come on baby! Show the heaviness you are meant to show! 1791 went 21% heavy to the 2017 GPC chart
 
Friday, August 17 View Page
Watch out Norm! Lol, loving this orange off the 1791 Werner.
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
On the SNEGPG patch tour! Russ klowen has some nice ones!
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
Another nice one from Russ. Looks like she will go heavy. Not sure what seed this was but the orange one was from the Engel
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
Ron Wallace has some nice ones!
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
Another one of Ron’s. Not sure what seed they are
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
Ron next to his 2145! Keep it growing Ron!!
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
At gene patch in RI! This is a big pumpkin! 5 feet tall atleast! Estimated at around 1900 pounds. 1989 delatis. Sorry if I spelled the name wrong haha
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
This one is very pretty!! 1297 young! Wow!!!
 
Sunday, August 19 View Page
Big ones At genes patch
 
Monday, August 20 View Page
It’s likely over. Shit happens. I will try to dry this spot out the best I can! New spot I found the rot just went deeper and deeper!!
 
Monday, August 20 View Page
Sulfur applied. Heavy duty fan on it to dry it out! Come on 1791! You can do it!!
 
Monday, August 20 View Page
Daily strict checking on the 1791 Werner. Make sure she’s still solid after all the issues I’m going through.
 
Monday, August 20 View Page
I will say this again. I am not giving up. It’s not over till it’s over! I am drying the soft spot out. She is deep but it can be done! Last year I was so disappointed I did not have a pumpkin at the Topsfield Fair. I was thinking to myself. Next year I will get one. This is next year! Today is today. I have 1 last chance with the 1791 after losing the 2363. I am doing daily checkups on the bottom of the pumpkin. Pumpkin still feels rock hard and is solid. Pumpkin still is showing signs of growing. I am not giving up! 39 days until the Topsfield Fair! And I plan on being there!
 
Thursday, August 23 View Page
2 years in a row of this garbage! What a joke! Just getting worse
 
Friday, August 24 View Page
That concludes the season for me. Rot went all the way through the pumpkin. Estimated weight of around 750 pounds. This was my last chance to get one to the topsfield fair. Sucks that it’s over! So disappointed! Next year I will get one. Planting mustard in this spot And moving to another spot. Ugh. That’s al she wrote.
 
Friday, August 24 View Page
I will try again next year
 
Friday, August 24 View Page
Thick walls. Ugh I am sad she did not make it to the end
 
Sunday, August 26 View Page
Giant sunflowers starting to bloom
 
Sunday, August 26 View Page
This tall one is around 12 feet. I will enter her into the fair
 
Sunday, August 26 View Page
The new pumpkin patch is looking nice. I am putting the fence up and digging the grass. 2019 here I come! Disease free
 
Thursday, August 30 View Page
Some big pumpkins at the Woodstock fair!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Woody last night coming in with 1152 pounder! Nice!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Norm Gansert coming in with his orange one at 872 pounds!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Ed pappas coming in at 1192 with his pumpkin. Great shape!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Alex Noel with a monster at 1986 pounds! What a beast! This one was DMG but still awesome!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
And the winner, Gene Lariviere coming in at 1576 with his gorgeous orange one! I know a lot of people will want seeds from this beast!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
The results. I did not get some pictures of the other entries so here is the result sheet! Good amount of pumpkins.
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Last giant tomato off the 5.31 Ellis. Going to go to the topsfield fair
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
A beautiful day here in the Northeast!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Mustard is growing great!
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Very green
 
Friday, August 31 View Page
Currently testing some of my Estimated 750 seeds. I soaked them Monday, I then sanded two of them then the other two I did not sand. All of them got roots to pop in 2 days!
 
Sunday, September 2 View Page
my EST 750 is looking good. This one is aggressive so far. Planted them on Tuesday. I am just experimenting here, I don’t plan on growing this seed.
 
Wednesday, September 5 View Page
Had to tie my giant sunflower head to a pole today. Head was bending down.
 
Wednesday, September 5 View Page
Here’s me with my sunflower! Probably 13-14 feet tall
 
Friday, September 7 View Page
I have applied round up on the new patch. Forgot to mix it with water! Oops! Well it died quick. Getting the new patch ready. Have to remove the veggi garden
 
Friday, September 7 View Page
I need to cover the head on my giant sunflower. I don’t want any birds pecking at it.
 
Friday, September 7 View Page
All covered up! 21 days until the fair!
 
Saturday, September 8 View Page
Woody Woody Woody. Ugh! What a beast you had going! Woodys pumpkin is down. A crack on the bottom formed. It was soupy in a corner. We got a weight on it. 2098 pounds! Good job! It was sure a beast. Next year is the year you get it to the scales.
 
Saturday, September 8 View Page
Woodys pumpkin
 
Monday, September 10 View Page
Woodys pumpkin. Those were thick walls!
 
Monday, September 10 View Page
Compared to the truck it was huge. Sucks that it went down. What a beast
 
Monday, September 10 View Page
Another look
 
Monday, September 10 View Page
And there it is in the truck. Next year! 2145 sure produced a big one.
 
Monday, September 10 View Page
Check out the stem! All those small circular things you see is where the flow of energy for the pumpkin travels through. That is how these pumpkins grow up to 50 pounds a day. This was a big stem
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
Giant sunflower is losing leaves but only 13 days until the fair!
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
Checking the head every day to make sure it’s still healthy. This sunflower is from mine last year that I brought to the fair. Makes me happy that it’s my own seed
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
Seeds are black. Exactly how they were last year :)
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
Stalk
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
New pumpkin patch all cleared! Ready to be tilled soon!
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
Headed to pick up something on the maggot trailer! Why the hell did I leave the pumpkin on the trailer to rot. Ugh!
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
Picked up a nice tiller for a good price!
 
Saturday, September 15 View Page
New patch tilling is going good!!
 
Wednesday, September 19 View Page
My EST 750 I started a few weeks ago is looking good! she’s growing pretty fast. Germinated within two days. I’m liking the health of it.
 
Thursday, September 20 View Page
At least I have something for the topsfield fair!! Going to clean the head up
 
Thursday, September 20 View Page
She’s probably around 12.5 feet
 
Thursday, September 20 View Page
 
Friday, September 21 View Page
Some rain tonight and there are some fruit flies around. Decided that I am going to store her in my basement. Bringing her to the fair on Wednesday. She’s getting beat up by the temps and rain. She measures 12 feet!
 
Friday, September 21 View Page
Storing her under my porch
 
Friday, September 21 View Page
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Headed to VT with Norm, Scott, And Woody! Norm has a nice pumpkin! 3.5 hour drive! Fun one!
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Arrived in VT. Lots of pumpkins here. Ton of orange
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Nice ones
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Yeah norm!!! Wow! What a gorgeous one!
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Lots of orange!
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Big ones coming up!
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Dan and holy Boyce with a 1635 pounder! Nice job! Could be the winner
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Winning pumpkin! 1677 pounds! Great weighoff!
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Top 3 pumpkins. Winning one in the middle. 1677
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Howard dill winner is Paul gouin! She’s pretty!
 
Saturday, September 22 View Page
Having dinner with some growers. Norm how’s your food? Is it cold? Haha he has waiting over 40 min for his whole im enjoying my nice warm pork sandwich!
 
Sunday, September 23 View Page
Back at it
 
Sunday, September 23 View Page
Last night on my way back with Norm Gansert, Scott Marley, And Woody Lancaster the highway got closed. We then took another route. We ended up back on the same highway. Apparently a serious fatal accident happened on 89 in NH. We were sitting there for a long time maybe 25 min. Entire line of cars. The state trooper led us off the highway in the opposite direction. It was a cool experience for us. The crash was not good. I did not see it but it sounded bad.
 
Sunday, September 23 View Page
Cutting some of this tree to allow more light to the new patch! Wow it looks better already.
 
Sunday, September 23 View Page
Also cutting the back behind the new patch, watch out 2019!! 3,000 SF patch in the making
 
Tuesday, September 25 View Page
Indoor experiment going good! Got a pretty decent leaf that’s just short of a foot
 
Tuesday, September 25 View Page
 
Wednesday, September 26 View Page
Giant sunflower headed to the fair today. By my measurements it’s just short of 12 feet
 
Wednesday, September 26 View Page
Sunflower is coming in at 11.5 feet! I got just under 12 at my house but 11.5 at the fair. happy with it!! I hope to get in the top 3!
 
Wednesday, September 26 View Page
I will see how I place on Friday!
 
Thursday, September 27 View Page
Headed to the Deerfield fair! Last minute thing! I will take a bunch of pics.
 
Thursday, September 27 View Page
US RECORD HAS BEEN BROKEN AT DEERFIELD FAIR! 2528 pounds!!! Steve Gettes!
 
Thursday, September 27 View Page
Steve geddes. Spell correction
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Some more pics of the U.S RECORD pumpkin grown from Steve Geddes. From the 1911 urena weighed at the Deerfield fair!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Here is Woody and I standing behind it, what a beast!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Stem was absolutely massive! Just look at that!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Link to the video I took of it being weighed. Also on general discussion https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W2GOyMidHwI
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Topsfield Fair pumpkins and squash are just arriving!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Scott Marley with his nice orange one!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Nice job peter Rondue! Nice one!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Nice job peter Rondue! Nice one!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Nice job Jamie! You’ve come back to get a pumpkin to the scales! Over 600 pounds!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Norm gansert with the Howard dill award! Nice 729!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Nice job mike Fleming! New PB! Love the pumpkin
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Nice job Tom Keenan! 1323!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Ugly squash! 1214! Great job cam
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Nice Edd papas!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Yesss armond Michel! New PB!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Yes Scott Marley! New PB!! 1846!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Yes! Dan and holly Boyce! New PB!! 2017 pounds!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Ron Wallace!! New fair record! We have a winner!! 2114.5!!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Yes Ron!!!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Just amazing!!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Awesome job Ron! Your a great grower! Great job to all the other growers as well! I hope to be weighing my own next year! I’m going to get it!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Top 5 pumpkins including Ron Wallace’s in the last entry!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
Second place with my 137.5 inch sunflower!!
 
Friday, September 28 View Page
First with my watermelon! I’m happy!
 
Saturday, September 29 View Page
This is cool!
 
Saturday, September 29 View Page
U.K press. Wow. I’m happy I was there to snap some pics!
 
Saturday, September 29 View Page
Brought my Carolina reaper in, leaves were turning yellow and peppers were not growing, all because of the nights in the 40s. My parents told me to not bring it in and that it had to be 100 feet from the house, shhhhhhhhhhn
 
Saturday, September 29 View Page
Nice two peppers here. Lots of flowers
 
Thursday, October 4 View Page
I watched chronicle tonight on WCVB on Steve Geddes pumpkin! They did a great job putting it together
 
Thursday, October 4 View Page
Did not know that I was going to be on it!
 
Thursday, October 4 View Page
Pretty cool moment
 
Thursday, October 4 View Page
Me guessing the weight haha
 
Thursday, October 4 View Page
Here is the link https://www.google.com/amp/amp.wcvb.com/article/giant-pumpkin-breaks-us-record-at-deerfield-fair/23604261
 
Friday, October 5 View Page
So my Carolina reaper plant that I brought inside has lose a ton of leaves, shock from the cold. Peppers are turning color but when there turning the Peppers are very small compared to last year. And they are orange not red. I hope there still hot !!!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
I have arrived at Frerichs Farm for the weighoff. Some big pumpkins!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Nice orange ones
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Steve Connolly! You beat your PB on your bushel gourd by 0.5 poundS!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Nice norm!!! 1031.5! What a beauty!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Wayne Seelow! Nice! Howard dill award!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Joe jutras! 15 percent heavy! 1534!!!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Ed pappas! 1503! Nice job!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Very nice Barry le blanc! This pumpkin went very heavy! Was taping in the 1100s
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Nice job Russ klowen! 1491!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Very nice Barry le blanc! This pumpkin went very heavy! Was taping in the 1100s
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Nice job Brett Rowe! 1572!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
3 pumpkins left! Scott Marley by his beast!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Scott and eddy! 1790!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Steve sperry!! 1806!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Ron Wallace is the winner! 1889 pounds!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Nice Ron! Congrats!
 
Saturday, October 6 View Page
Great board!
 
Friday, October 19 View Page
Good evening everyone! I have not updated you guys for awhile. The new patch work has pretty much stopped. Got below freezing last night. I am not done with it but I am planning on going out tomorrow and clearing the rest of the brush to be able to spread lime there. I will keep you guys updated!
 
Monday, October 22 View Page
I have picked up some indoor lights for my winter growing! Just getting ready here!!
 
Monday, October 22 View Page
Remember the giant pumpkin plant indoors I was doing? Growing like a weed! 8 feet long now
 
Monday, October 22 View Page
Leaves are big
 
Sunday, October 28 View Page
Getting the grow tent ready to plant some regular tomatoes and some giant tomatoes for the giant tomato contest!
 
Sunday, October 28 View Page
Getting the heat mat all set up
 
Sunday, October 28 View Page
Got a fan that I will turn on once the plants sprout in the tent
 
Thursday, November 1 View Page
Happy November 1st! The giant tomato contest starts today! Tomorrow I am going to get pots and start my plants tomorrow!
 
Saturday, November 3 View Page
Started my indoor giant tomatoes! 5.14 Mace—- 6.52 La rue —- 5.24 Borgers. (No seeds left if it does not sprout then I will do the 5.13 larue)
 
Monday, November 5 View Page
Well. Looks like my giant pumpkin plant indoors is tossing out a bunch of flowers at the main tip so that’s it I guess! Secondsrys are coming out but there weak! I was very happy about this plant on the way it grew indoors. It was my EST 750 that came from the 1791 Werner.
 
Monday, November 5 View Page
Looks like I’ve got a male flower that wants to open soon
 
Tuesday, November 6 View Page
2019 giant pumpkin lineup! No changes with these. 1911 Urena 1928 Daletas Hopefully next year with a new patch I can finally get one to the scales! Each plant will be getting approximately 900 SF. My goal is to get one to the scales after the past 2 years of nothing!
 
Sunday, December 2 View Page
This past Friday i went to WGME cbs 13 news in Portland ME. Charlie Lopresti showed me around and it was an amazing experience! Had a great time. I got to watch a live broadcast which I’ve never experienced before, he showed me all the tools about weather. Very cool experience for me. We had a good chat. I am very interested in meteorology and will likely go to college to study weather. :)
 
Sunday, December 2 View Page
It is very cool we’re both interested in giant pumpkins. He gave me some pumpkin seeds, I am definitely interested in some! I already have the 1911 urena and the 1928 Delates in my lineup but I think I will grow one of these in the corner. I’ve got a bit of room. I am very interested in that orange one you see on the top, what a pretty one!
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
I haven’t posted in a while! I hope everyone had a great Christmas! Ive decided to do hydro! Two buckets that I will get the supplies for then I am going to buy one! Still a little while away till I am 100% set up but I am excited!
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
Last picture showed the buckets on the table. I’ve decided I will do them in my grow tent. I am going to do 4 buckets in total. Cherry tomato in one, bell peppers, giant tomato plant, then maybe some lettuce in the other.
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
My prime tomato choice! Started it now so it’s ready for hydro! Last summer this seed the 6.52 La Rue. Very bushy plant! Now I only have 1 seed left. If this does not germinate I’ve got other La rues I can use
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
Here she is! Using the paper towel meathod to try to germinate her.
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
Yellow bell pepper has been started
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
Back up tomato has been started
 
Wednesday, December 26 View Page
I want to thank Hayden. Hayden has really inspired me to go hydro. He has sent me pictures of his plants that he has going and the different between soil and hydro is a huge difference! Much faster in hydro! I can not wait to try hydro! Thank you bro. You really have got me excited about it and I think you have gotten a lot of other people into it as well. I would not have gotten into it if it was not for you. You keep on trying to figure out your own techniques as well. Always thinking out of the box. Keep up the good work man :)
 
Saturday, December 29 View Page
Setting up the hydro! Some things came a week early!
 
Saturday, December 29 View Page
6.52 la rue. Will stick her in soil now since the root popped within 3 days. Hopefully will plant in hydro within the next week.
 
Saturday, December 29 View Page
6.52 has been planted! She should pop within 2-3 days. After she gets her cots and produces a good amount of roots I will plant her in hydro. Probably will be in about a week and a half, with the other veggies I ordered rockwool. I will start new seeds for those and plant them directly in that. I will start a back up giant tomato in the rock wool
 
Saturday, December 29 View Page
Giant tomato is back in her bag!! After searching for her in the soil for 15 min I found her! Lost her then found her once again! Reason for this is I want to put her directly in the Rock wool. Root is still attached so no damage to her, she will now be able to go in hydro quicker!
 
Sunday, December 30 View Page
Plants for the hydro have been started! Put the seeds in the rock wool. Heated mat under the rockwool. Soaked the rockwool on warm water. If it starts to get dry I will sprinkle some water on there. Got the 6.52 La rue in there as well with some cherry tomatoes, and peppers
 
Sunday, December 30 View Page
Hard to see but here is the 6.52 La rue with the root
 
Sunday, December 30 View Page
Very happy on my winnings tonight on the auction! Lots of good stuff in here, I like those sunflowers!
 
Sunday, December 30 View Page
Got the WR bushel gourd as well. 2019 watch out!
 
Monday, December 31 View Page
I am spending the entire day to work on my pumpkin patch! Very nice out today. Since I have to start in a brand new patch it’s a lot of work. This patch is 5-7 feet away from the diseased one. I am going to leave 10 feet separation. I am not getting diseased again!! Veggies were here last year and they were great so I don’t think I will have issues. Hopefully the part I am expanding is disease free. Lots of work to do to get the patch ready for the 2019 season. That will be my 4th season of growing these giants
 
Monday, December 31 View Page
The new 2019 pumpkin patch is starting to come together! Cleared out the brush, now I need to blow the leaves. Total measurement of patch. 45 feet long and 41 feet wide. = 1800 SF. My plan is to do two plants and those two plants will get around 750 SF. I will be turning the vines so a little bigger. And I’m not forgetting about the bushel gourd! That will get around 300 SF. Then my other veggies will go on the side of the patch
 
Monday, December 31 View Page
Here is the stupid diseased patch. I will plant grass there.
 
Monday, December 31 View Page
I do want to have around a 3 foot distance from the fence so I can walk behind the fence
 

 

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