Im trying to grow a giant Pumkin! Shes still growin !

Re: I'm trying to grow a giant Pumkin! She's still growin !

Unicorn said:
Are pumpkins edible at that size? or are they just grown for the weigh in and showing?
I got this from the Pumpkin Nook website -
" Giant Pumpkins After giant pumpkins are weighed and displayed, what do you do with them? Well, a lot of people find abstract uses. But, they are edible. Giant pumpkins tend to be coarse and have a less desirable taste. Many of them taste more like squash (their close cousins) than pumpkin. Some people bake them in pies. They are also common in soups, especially in places like Australia.They are also baked or cooked in recipes that call for squash.

Whatever pumpkins you you choose, they are all edible and good for you too. So, eat and enjoy! "
 

Re: I'm trying to grow a giant Pumkin! She's still growin !

Thought about you this morning, because the Denver Post had an article about two 'competitive pumpkin growers' here in Colorado, Jim and Gary Grande. Jim grew the state record for Colorado last year at 1283 pounds. The world record came out of the Ohio Valley last year, at 1725 pounds. If you get a chance, go to the Denver Post website and check the article out. There's a whole science and culture around giant vegetable growing it appears.
 

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Whats your guess on weight right now Mojjax? Any Idea?
 

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mainer said:
Whats your guess on weight right now Mojjax? Any Idea?
I'm thinking she's 400 + , but I'm hoping she's more like 500 :dontknow: :laughing7:

thanks for that Denver Post info Rginn , I'll check it out :icon_thumleft:
 

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