|
Post by daylilydude on Jun 5, 2011 14:48:37 GMT -5
I want a purple pumpkin!
|
|
|
Post by gulfcoastguy on Jun 5, 2011 16:14:29 GMT -5
Mostly winter squash but I am growing Musquee de Provence.
|
|
|
Post by redneckplanter on Jun 5, 2011 19:36:30 GMT -5
i hear cushaw is good.
|
|
|
Post by gulfcoastguy on Jun 5, 2011 19:42:53 GMT -5
Well since there is allready a winter squash thread I figured this one was specifically for pumpkins. Musquee is the only one I've got that could be called a pumpkin.
|
|
klorentz
Pro Member
![*](//storage.proboards.com/3247375/images/s90c20FlZ14DDgekntx2.png) ![*](//storage.proboards.com/3247375/images/s90c20FlZ14DDgekntx2.png)
Posts: 213
Joined: January 2011
|
Post by klorentz on Jun 5, 2011 22:31:45 GMT -5
I have some good ones. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/3247375/images/AgR8NN4iidU1wy_OcyQm.png)
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Joined: January 1970
|
Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2011 8:19:47 GMT -5
Sugar, Jack Be Little, Jack O Lantern, Atlantic Dill
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Joined: January 1970
|
Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2011 10:45:39 GMT -5
just jack o lantern
|
|
|
Post by sorellina on Jun 6, 2011 10:47:38 GMT -5
Ciao all-
Like gcg, I'm growing Musquee de Province this year as soon as our Back 40 gets weeded enough for me to transplant them. I've got Tonda Padana in the ground in front of the peas. Lady Godiva is in my Three Sisters Bed here at the house. At the community garden, I've got Marina di Chioggia in the Three Sisters Bed. I think MdC is more of a winter squash than a pumpkin, though. The pumpkins more than any other plant I'm growing are enjoying this very rapid switch from cool wet to hot dry with the odd thunderstorm. I'm seeing growth every day.
|
|
|
Post by txdirtdog on Jun 7, 2011 21:37:46 GMT -5
Big Max is the only true pumpkin I'm growing. Well, except for the little volunteer pumpkin that has a couple of fruit. Probably some kind of sugar pumpkin.
|
|