necroerotica
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- May 17, 2007
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Hi folks – I’m looking for a bit of advice here.
This year I decided to grow some pumpkins, from seed, with my 3yr old – so come Halloween it’d be something a bit more special, carving out ones we grew ourselves.
So, we planted about 25 or so in planters back in April or May. Some didn’t come up, we gave a few away, and planted the remaining 13 plants in 3 different locations.
Now, here’s the thing – for the most part, they grew into big healthy plants (leaves on some are approx. 16 inches across I’d guess), and produced flowers.
But of those 13, we’ve only had 6 pumpkins grow – again, some quite large now, some a bit, well, pathetic.
So basically, is there a ‘trick’ to growing pumpkins? Now, I can use google as well as the next person, but I’m wondering if anyone has any *practical* advice or experience? I know the size of fruit will differ naturally, but what’s bugging me is the relatively low yield, especially given the apparent health of the plants.
Some points to bear in mind –
- we’re based in the UK, weather has been excellent – humid/hot for the most part.
- This is in the country, with a *lot* of insects showing interest in the flowers when they appeared.
- We also tried some ‘manual’ pollination – rubbing the male flowers inside the female. No difference.
- All 3 planting areas are well removed from each other (at least 100 yards), and the soil types appear to a layman to be different – this doesn’t seem to have had any influence on the number of pumpkins produced – 2 per area basically.
- seeds used were a combination of seeds retained from last years carving, and packet-bought seeds.
Any advice for future years?
As it stands, we’ll make a note of what appears to be the most successful plant and be sure to keep the seeds from it for next year.
This year I decided to grow some pumpkins, from seed, with my 3yr old – so come Halloween it’d be something a bit more special, carving out ones we grew ourselves.
So, we planted about 25 or so in planters back in April or May. Some didn’t come up, we gave a few away, and planted the remaining 13 plants in 3 different locations.
Now, here’s the thing – for the most part, they grew into big healthy plants (leaves on some are approx. 16 inches across I’d guess), and produced flowers.
But of those 13, we’ve only had 6 pumpkins grow – again, some quite large now, some a bit, well, pathetic.
So basically, is there a ‘trick’ to growing pumpkins? Now, I can use google as well as the next person, but I’m wondering if anyone has any *practical* advice or experience? I know the size of fruit will differ naturally, but what’s bugging me is the relatively low yield, especially given the apparent health of the plants.
Some points to bear in mind –
- we’re based in the UK, weather has been excellent – humid/hot for the most part.
- This is in the country, with a *lot* of insects showing interest in the flowers when they appeared.
- We also tried some ‘manual’ pollination – rubbing the male flowers inside the female. No difference.
- All 3 planting areas are well removed from each other (at least 100 yards), and the soil types appear to a layman to be different – this doesn’t seem to have had any influence on the number of pumpkins produced – 2 per area basically.
- seeds used were a combination of seeds retained from last years carving, and packet-bought seeds.
Any advice for future years?
As it stands, we’ll make a note of what appears to be the most successful plant and be sure to keep the seeds from it for next year.
