| |
|
Entry Date
|
Nick Name
|
Location
|
|
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
|
|
Ned
|
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
|
|
Entry 4 of 113 |
|
|
|
|
|
Without a doubt the easiest part of this pumpkin growing hobby, which has changed over the years is to obtain quality seeds to try. I had my mind made up last year as to what I was planting and had stayed away from the seed auctions but some of those deals on the final auctions I could not pass up and caved in. The Dyberry patch guy was bragging about all of his purchases and PGPGA James was collecting a huge arsenal along the way. He was bidding like a madman. I couldn't resist and picked up a few well proven seeds. Now I am confused and certainly can't plant them all, some of mine included. I need to resist squeezing in to many plants and let the chosen ones have more space this year. I had a good germination rate with the first batch and they are resting comfortably under their tanning lights. Now we need mother nature to start to cooperate. Good luck all!
|
|
|