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Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

I will send you a bubble if you got the thin seeded variation, a controlled cross, and was a good plant that qualifies a true green. Not looking for the usual thick orange/tan seeds. Thank you.

10/17/2019 2:38:43 PM

pumpkinmanTN

I am new to this, this will be my second full year growing Giants. Can you explain the difference

10/17/2019 10:47:27 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Oh boy here we go... Crazy Clayton is up to bat:
There's no difference other than I find some of the thin ones are edible and the thick ones are not. You will eventually see the difference if you play around in the hobby a bit. For me it just makes sense that if I am going to do the work of dry and saving the seeds then they should be useful in every way possible. It may seem silly but I am doing very well at being healthy and sustainable. I have found that small efforts to be healthy and sustainable are often successful... Big efforts on the other hand are often wasteful and unsuccessful. Life wisdom.Thats what I have found to be true.

10/18/2019 2:43:37 AM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

So why would you just not plant a naked seed C Pepo variety. The plant is designed for high yield of pumpkin seeds.

10/18/2019 7:45:41 AM

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