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gatzow

Erin, Wisconsin

Gotta move my patch next year as I'm putting up a barn where I grew this year. One area has some incline to it - not level. Has anyone ever grown on a surface that isn't flat?

9/17/2016 7:09:40 PM

Hades

nowthen

I am this year. The heavy rain was challenging

9/17/2016 7:31:50 PM

Bart

Wallingford,CT

to see the ultimate hill for growing pumpkins all you need to do is look at Abbynormal's diary

9/17/2016 8:02:38 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Gravity is a pain in the ass sometimes. getting the pumpkin to not grow over its blossom is work.

9/18/2016 7:27:55 AM

City Farmer

Guelph, ONT

I grow on a hill/incline with on problem. its great for drainage like Kubiko said. go for it.

9/18/2016 10:37:21 AM

cojoe

Colorado

I grow on a slight slope. It does affect the shape of the pumpkin.I usually grow the pumpkin stem to blossom perpendicular to the slope and the downhill flank of the fruit usually bulges out more than the uphill side.

9/18/2016 10:57:57 AM

spudder

I grow on slight incline.
You can add soil or sand to level it if there is not too much incline.

9/18/2016 11:14:12 AM

SaladDoug_UK

Norfolk, UK

I grow on a south facing hill (slopes two ways). Levelled the area where the pumpkin was, and that's been fine. It did however, play full havoc with automated watering - so suggested getting a plan for that together.

This year I tried gravity fed, then mains. When on, more water dripped out from the tape on the lower side of the hill; and then when off, water in the tape seeped out to lowest point making that area boggy. Really uneven.

Potentially looking at micro sprinklers for more even watering next year - although I know pressure compensated pressure tape exists too, so that's an alternative option. (this year's was normal driptape, as that was compatible with the initial idea of a gravity fed system)

9/18/2016 4:57:49 PM

gatzow

Erin, Wisconsin

Thanks all.

9/18/2016 10:45:24 PM

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