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30-06-2008, 20:26
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Anyone know about growing pumpkins
We decided to grow a pumpkin for Siobhan, We have planted it in some compost and are feeding it with tomatoe feed and making sure the compost is moist.
The leaves have grown guite large, and under them there appears to be some flower buds growing, does anyone know if we need to do anything with them or do we just leave them? will these form the pumpkin once they have flowered?
I'd hate for it not to turn out right and disappoint Siobhan.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
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30-06-2008, 20:30
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
My mums growing some giant pumpkins for my boys, she decided that she would do it instead of me as I managed to kill one of their sunflowers (there are still 3 surviving though) I will ask her tomorrow as she seems to be doing quite well with them and had to buy something bigger for them to grow in or something so seems to be going ok lol will let you know when I do
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30-06-2008, 21:01
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
Westender knows about this where is she???
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30-06-2008, 22:05
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
There are two kinds of flowers on a pumpkin, male and female, its the female flower that grows into a pumpkin, the male flowers need cutting off. Female flowers will have a green pod behind the flower, male flowers don't.
Keep well watered and feed tomatoe fertiliser once a week.
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Originally Posted by buttonsmum
We decided to grow a pumpkin for Siobhan, We have planted it in some compost and are feeding it with tomatoe feed and making sure the compost is moist.
The leaves have grown guite large, and under them there appears to be some flower buds growing, does anyone know if we need to do anything with them or do we just leave them? will these form the pumpkin once they have flowered?
I'd hate for it not to turn out right and disappoint Siobhan.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
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30-06-2008, 22:11
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
Watch out for slugs! We had a great crop of pumpkins one year and then slugs got to the lot one night and chewed through all the stems!
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30-06-2008, 22:24
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
Hello!
Yes I've grown pumpkins and I'm growing 2 plants this year. I grow mine in grow-bags, 1 to a bag, to which I've added a shovelful of farm manure. I also feed them every 2 or 3 days with Miracle-Grow.
Now then - the flowers - this is where you have to be like Robert Winston, well you don't have to be but it helps. Pumpkins have male and female flowers. The first flowers you get are likely to be male. They are bright yellow and have a long stamen, inside the petals, covered in pollen. Female flowers are also bright yellow but have a little bulge just below the flower (the future pumpkin) and a more complicated, rounded arrangement inside. (I know, it's getting very biological isn't it? It gets worse.)
Right, now you could leave the pollination to the bees and it might work. On the other hand, it might not, so this is where you come in. Watch your plants carefully and on the day you get both a male and a female flower opening together you need to get out there early (I'd say before 9 a.m.). Pick off a male flower and pull its petals off and you are then left with the pollen covered stamen. You then need to poke this stamen all around and into the stamen of the female flower, transferring the pollen. Once you've done this, with a bit of luck, the tiny embryo pumpkin will have been fertilised and will start to grow.
Best of luck, it's an absorbing hobby.
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01-07-2008, 03:07
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
May I add that if you want alot of smaller pumpkins leave them on the vine. If instead you're trying to grow one or 2 larger pumpkins, pick off all the blossoms after you choose those 2. Alot depends on what kind of pumpkin seeds you have.
Good luck! Gardening is such a cool thing for kids to see.
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01-07-2008, 20:11
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
Thanks all for your advice, it sounds as though we have been doing things right up to now.
I'll keep a daily look out for the flowers and keep you all updated.
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01-07-2008, 20:16
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
The right things!!! the sodding things almost triffid like in size!
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01-07-2008, 21:15
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
Oh yes they do tend to grow at a pace akin to Jack's beanstalk
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01-07-2008, 21:20
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
I never let the vines grow longer than 6 feet. If I did they'd fill the garden.
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21-09-2008, 20:26
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
How's the pumpkin doing?
I've got 2 fruits growing, one's about as big as a football and the other (which is 4 weeks younger) is about the size of a Crown Green bowl. They're both still growing, still dark green and no sign of ripening yet. They should start going orange in a few weeks but, whether they do or not, we will have 2 decent "lamps" for Hallowe'en.
I'm still hoping to go for a "giant" one year but we need a good Summer for that. Maybe next year.......?
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21-09-2008, 21:32
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
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Pick off a male flower and pull its petals off and you are then left with the pollen covered stamen. You then need to poke this stamen all around and into the stamen of the female flower, transferring the pollen.
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Does this need moving to over 18's
Are you growing them in a green house or just in the garden?
When did you plant them and did you plant seeds?
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21-09-2008, 21:48
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
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Does this need moving to over 18's
Are you growing them in a green house or just in the garden?
When did you plant them and did you plant seeds?
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I did say it was - er - very biological. It's not for the faint-hearted, or the narrow-minded.
They started off as seeds on my kitchen window sill, about April. When they had about 4 leaves they went into a little plastic grow-house in the garden then, about June, into grow bags on the patio. I had 2 plants but 1 died due to rain and gales. The other one has been cosseted, cajoled and nurtured. They make magnificent plants when they start to grow, the vines shoot along the ground, with pairs of huge green leaves, and the flowers are very big and very showy and very bright yellow.
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21-09-2008, 22:10
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Re: Anyone know about growing pumpkins
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Pick off a male flower and pull its petals off and you are then left with the pollen covered stamen. You then need to poke this stamen all around and into the stamen of the female flower.
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I think all this poking, stripping and what goes with it, is barbaric.
Living things feel pain and a prick or poke can cause displeasure to the living organ?
Pleasure is gained by ordinary people doing what they want to do.
Before I get a pontificating ramble from the 'Darwen End'...I am joking.
The only thing I have been able to grow is grass ...that you walk on.
I wish you luck with your pumpkin......and if that fails...take up fishing.
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