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**Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
Now is the start of the season window and ideal time to plant pumpkin seeds so they catch all the spring rain at the end of march and into April. So go plant those Pumpkins. Linus is going to need the most sincere Pumpkin patch for the Great Pumpkin to arrive.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
Once again, I'll give it "the old college try," and once again the rabbits and the squirls are already licking their chops.
YUMMY!!! Mike's planting pumpkins again! Lunch is served!!
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YUMMY!!! Mike's planting pumpkins again! Lunch is served!!
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
My dreams of a beautiful, lush garden rarely pan out either, Mike.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
I wish I could plant some! And I can't blame the animals *too* much. Pumpkins are tasty!
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. ~Henry David Thoreau
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
I want a pumpkin patch too. I'm not sure that it's really that practical for me though. Once they sprout up, I'd probably spend all my time just hanging out in the patch...I'd never get anything done
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
Folks, all I ever wanted was a pumpkin patch like the one Linus waited for the great pumpkin in the cartoon tv special "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown." I don't really care for growing a whole garden. Just pumpkins. And you are right. It's not the animals fault, it's their nature.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
Thanks for the reminder, Nos! I'm a little late, but I've bought some seeds and I'm hoping to plant some seeds into the ground this week... we'll see if it actually happens! =)
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
WELL IVE TRIED LOADS OF TIMES TO GROW PUMPKINS BUT NO JOY,MAYBE ITS MY CLIMATE,DON"T KNOW,ANYBODY GOT ANY EASY WAY TO GROW PUMPKINS,WOULD LOVE TO GROW MY OWN
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
They are native to North America. I have no idea if they would thrive in Scotland. A determined person could probably grow anything in a greenhouse.
I haven't had much luck trying to grow gourds of any type, including watermelons. I don't know if it's my soil or the small critters around here that like to munch on whatever I plant.
I haven't had much luck trying to grow gourds of any type, including watermelons. I don't know if it's my soil or the small critters around here that like to munch on whatever I plant.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
One time when I was a kid, I planted watermelon seeds. Those things sprouted right up...but then my older brother ran over them with the lawnmower and ruined my cropMurfreesboro wrote:They are native to North America. I have no idea if they would thrive in Scotland. A determined person could probably grow anything in a greenhouse.
I haven't had much luck trying to grow gourds of any type, including watermelons. I don't know if it's my soil or the small critters around here that like to munch on whatever I plant.
I've been told though that pumpkins are similar in that they sprout pretty quickly in the right environment.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
Murf, I think your problem is the critters, because that's what happens to me all the time. The rabbits and the squirls, and we have a huge population of both, devour my pumpkins by the time they get to be the size of straw berries. We also have a huge population of crows that you can hear them every morning just before dawn. Many a time they actualy woke me up with their infernal kawing. They litteraly blacken the sky at times, and they......mess........all over the place. I wish they would learn to fly upside down over my car. At any rate, they love to eat the seads.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
I decided to not plant pumpkins now that I found out where they really come from...
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
NeverMore wrote:
I decided to not plant pumpkins now that I found out where they really come from...
Hey Mike, what if you planted them with little cages over them to keep the monsters out? My grandparents used to plant bell peppers and tomatoes like that...
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
With two vehicle payments, my gardening budget is a bit short. I thought about planting them inside the house using flower pots, which I may try this year, but that too depends on the money situation. I'm actualy going to have an air conditioning bill next month, as I had to air condition a few times last week, and last night temps dropped into the low 40s, so I had to use my furnace, so with both an electric and a gass bill that is going to be close to 100 bucks, it's hard to make any plans at this point. Of course, the air was not on extensively like it is during the Summer months, but I won't really know until I get that infernal ComEd bill in the mail.
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Re: **Dont forget pumpkin planters!** The time is now -2012
HI MURPH,YEP MUST TRY GROWING IT IN A GREENHOUSE,I SEEM TO GET TO THE FLOWERING STAGE AND THEN AFTER THAT THINGS GO WRONG,BUT IM DETERMINED TO GROW MY OWN PUMPKINS MURPH,IL GIVE IT ANOTHER BASH,THANKS!Murfreesboro wrote:They are native to North America. I have no idea if they would thrive in Scotland. A determined person could probably grow anything in a greenhouse.
I haven't had much luck trying to grow gourds of any type, including watermelons. I don't know if it's my soil or the small critters around here that like to munch on whatever I plant.