Last year we took ours off the plant when some were still green and stored them - made the last one into chutney in march!
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Originally posted by HelenLee View Postlast year we used the last of our pumpkins on Christmas eve to make a pumpkin pie! They had just sat in the corner of the dining room at home, no special treatment!
Plus.... I have about 50 squashes and pumpkins.... the dining room isn't that big.......
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My first one started ripening back in July.... it's sounded hollow for the last week or so so I took it off last night..... haven't weighed it yet but here's a picture of it. I didn't let the plant set another fruit until this one started ripening then allowed it to set a few.... I reckon I'll get another four or five off it..... I shouldn't ahve been doing that it isn't a giant vatriety so I'm guessing its soemthign like Ghostrider or Jack, it's a bit big for a Becky but nothering like big enough (or really the right shape) for Hundredweight, let alone Atlantic Giant. I'll be growing an AG plus Becky and Hooligan next year....
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Originally posted by bexjking View Postplease help!? xx
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They look great - we've left ours (1st time pumpkiners!) in the veg garden for now, but I will take above advice and raise them off the ground. They are pretty big, and so I shall be scouring for good pumpkin recipes, and will post here if they work out well!Annie
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I harvested my two hallowe'en pumpkins today and proudly brought them home. They are on the living room table taking up all the space!I may get a couple more off another plant that hasn't yet died and has some smallish unripe fruit on it, but I have two in the bank and that's all right.
Next year I think I will try a smaller variety to get a greater number of pumpkins that I can actually eat. I won't get much of these two as they are for carving and I'll be lucky to rescue a few scrapings from the inside for the pot.Warning: I have a dangerous tendency to act like I know what I'm talking about.
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yes i have 4 pumpkins now, 3 biggish ones and then a smaller one, im very pleased with them and im defently growing again, the plant is compleatly dead now so no more pumpkins for me, but as i was hoping i would at least get one, im not complaining they are now in the kitchen the last two are on the window sil getting the sun, as one still has green on it.
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We're luck y with how off the beaten tracks out site is... there are a cuople of absolute monsters on some of the plots near me.... one guy growing Atlantic Giants, the other what I think is Big Max (big but spherical, very different to the shape of an AG anyway.. THat siad it's one of the few things I wouldn't leave on the site, I guess because come autumn kids who you could drag to vegetables with wild horses will be interested in pumpkins..... they'd need lifting gear to get those big ones out, though there are plenty of folk growing other biggish ones
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I'm growing Jack-o-Lantern, two fruits on the plant, the bigger one is about football sized and is starting to go yellow in places.
I'm guessing this means it won't grow any more? Should I pick it now and bring it indoors, or is it OK to leave it outside for a while longer?My hopes are not always realized but I always hope (Ovid)
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here are a few of ours - think these are new england pie
We plant the seed, nature grows the seed, we eat the seed - Neil, The Young Ones
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Updated 21st July - please take a look
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