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| - | ** Huge pumpkin up to 70" around often \\ | + | ** Huge pumpkin up to 70" around often weigh \\ |
| - | weigh 100 lbs. or more if given plenty | + | 100 lbs. or more if given plenty of moisture, |
| - | of moisture, fertilizer and space. Bright- | + | fertilizer and space. Bright-orange flesh. |
| - | orange flesh. Harvest in about 120 days. | + | Harvest in about 120 days.** \\ |
| - | !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | + | |
| + | Sow in average soil in full sun in spring after \\ | ||
| + | all danger of frost. Sow 4-6 seeds about 3" apart \\ | ||
| + | in hills 4-6' apart. Cover with 1" of fine soil; \\ | ||
| + | firm lightly and keep evenly moist. \\ | ||
| + | Seedlings emerge in 7-14 days. \\ | ||
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| + | Tin seedlings to 2-3 per hill when they are 1-2" high.\\ | ||
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| - | ^ sun | | | + | ^ sun | full | |
| - | ^ depth | | | + | ^ depth | 1" |
| - | ^ thin | | | + | ^ thin |
| - | ^ outdoor sow | | | + | ^ outdoor sow | after last freeze| |
| - | ^ indoor sow | | | + | ^ indoor sow |
| - | ^ sprout time | | | + | ^ germ. temp | 70-95 F | |
| - | ^ harvest time | | | + | ^ sprout time | 7-14 days | |
| - | ^ frost resistance | | | + | ^ transplant |
| + | ^ container ready | {{fa> | ||
| + | ^ harvest time | ||
| + | ^ frost resistance | {{ fa>times }}| | ||
| + | ^ heat resistant | ||
| + | ^ continuous sow | | | ||
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| yesno "did you water?" | yesno "did you water?" | ||
| - | select "if so, how much?" "|a bit|a fair amount|a lot|a hell of a lot" =" | + | select "if so, how much?" "|a bit|a fair amount|a lot|a hell of a lot" ! |