GIANT PUNKIN CONTEST 2013 all cucurbitaceae!

marshallsmyth said:
Hay Bay! You have a long whopper there!

(Course. Texas. Where Amarillo is about 7 states north of Austin. Lol!)

That's a good one...ummm, how about putting it in the

Moschata Class
Longest Division

Winner so far in that class and division;

Texas Bay Mule!


mmm, also, first ripe Cucurbitaceae of 2013???
It's not a moschata, it's a maxima. I got it from www.bountifulgardens.org because it was the only one I found that was a maxima and not a moschata.
 
heres a pic of my plants so far...:)
7254_punk.jpg

best ive done yet lol.
 
After 3 years of trying to grow a giant pumpkin I finally QUIT

Came home one day and found a 800 pound hog laying on my vines, still no clue who owned him. I figured after that it just wasn't meant to be I was really mad as this pumpkin was growing steadily and had huge (no pun intended) potential
 
Mis3836 said:
After 3 years of trying to grow a giant pumpkin I finally QUIT

Came home one day and found a 800 pound hog laying on my vines, still no clue who owned him. I figured after that it just wasn't meant to be I was really mad as this pumpkin was growing steadily and had huge (no pun intended) potential
aw too bad ! I too have terrible luck ! :hit
 
Mis3836 said:
After 3 years of trying to grow a giant pumpkin I finally QUIT

Came home one day and found a 800 pound hog laying on my vines, still no clue who owned him. I figured after that it just wasn't meant to be I was really mad as this pumpkin was growing steadily and had huge (no pun intended) potential
Forget the pumpkin-butcher the hog!!!!!! BAR-B-CUE at Mis3836's house!!!! :lau

:welcome
 

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