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albergo |
Adirondack Mountains of N.Y.
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We live in the Adirondack Mountains on NY. Its a short cold growing season at the best. I have started a giant pumpkin but need advice. So far there is a small pumpkin. what is the best way to keep it healthy, and force it to grow? this is the first time for this. thanks Al 1aberg1@verizon.net
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6/29/2008 9:36:12 AM
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dhunter |
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Things I have learned after 2 years:
Dig a large nutrient pit ( 6 feet wide, 2-3 ft. deep) Cover vines soil test and then follow fert/lime guidelines as much manure as possible (5-10 yards/plant) bury vines good watering system
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9/2/2008 3:25:29 PM
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