GIANT PUNKIN CONTEST 2013 all cucurbitaceae!

897tgigvib

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Just remembered while reading about Rebettzin's Squash vine growing on a clothes line, and realized there has not been a post for a giant pumpkin contest yet this year.

I'm not growing any squash this year, but I'd sure like to see a giant pumpkin/squash contest get started!

Basically the same easy rules as last year. I vote for allowing all Cucurbitaceae into the contest.

Watermelons
Cantaloupe/Honeydews
Cucumbers
All Squashes, summer, winter
Gourds of all kinds
Wax melons
All oriental/asian melons
Luffas
those chimamoy...however it's spelled! :p
Any cucurbitaceae...gherkins...<<<if one of those wins...wow!

If chemicalgirl is here, let her be in charge if she wants :p I'll just get the initial instigating going.
 

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Crud- you just reminded me, I didn't plant any gourds! I do have a few pumpkins started... we will see if they are still alive next month!
 

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Can we rename this Cucurbitaceae contest!?

I'm growing mini pumpkins this year on purpose since my giant one's never even make it to flower before something destroys them! But don't mess with my watermelon, I got that all day long here. :D
 

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I'm in again. This time I started my pumpkins inside and transplanted to the garden so I have a jump on it compared to last years disaster. Now I just need luck and good fortune and I will get one in the contest for once lol.
 

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hope i am not to late to enter..

my tigger melons bit the dust, so replanted with crimson sweet watermelons
 

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Crimson should do good for you major. Mine ripen pretty small though, usually its only enough for 2 of use to share a crimson.

I'm going to throw in some more of those orange-glo watermelons this year then. Last year we grew a 44 lb melon last year! :D
 

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I have the feeling the punkin contest winner this year will be an orange glo watermelon!
 

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44 pound watermelon bet you were proud of that one. crimson is the right size for us, gone with no leftovers....
but always like a good challenge there is always next year....:cool:
 

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As tempting as this is, I'll pass on entering. It just doesn't seem fair. ;) I'll just watch and cheer on the growers.
 

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