General Discussion
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Subject: AG pumpkins are awsome
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| Pappy |
North Ga
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As a fist year grower of these amazing plants, I just want to thank bigpumkins.com for the seeds that got me entangled in the tendrils of this obsession. Pappy
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7/2/2001 11:33:56 AM
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| Ken D. |
Connecticut, USA
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No problem, we love to spread the addiction! You have more seeds on the way too.
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7/2/2001 1:19:04 PM
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| Nappy G |
Charlotte, North Carolina
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The AG plants are so big that if you sit in your patch for too long, you might just get entangled in the tendrils.
-P.
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7/3/2001 12:28:46 AM
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| Nappy G |
Charlotte, North Carolina
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It's like a monster coming to get you.
-P.
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7/3/2001 12:30:06 AM
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| got2garden |
Walnut Creek, CA
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I started w/ 1000 sq ft, then pushed out the borders of my fence two times!! Now I must start pruning the longest secondaries because at 1500 sq ft this is getting silly!!!! I have never seen anything grow with so much momentum. I thank big pumpkins.com for helping me to hook up with so many great growers and starting me off with so much knowledge and help, not to mention the seeds from Stew McKinely in Lake Elsinore, Calif.
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7/3/2001 11:09:02 AM
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| Pappy |
North Ga
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Got my seeds yesterday Ken D. Thanks a lot! Should I keep them in the refrigerator till next year?.......Pappy
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7/8/2001 8:13:23 AM
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| n8wzq |
Mid Michigan
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I started out with a 10x10 place all set up to grow a monster.......hahahaha I've, or the 896 Wells has out grown that by 10 feet in every direction already! I'm getting ready to start on next years patch area in a different place, and it'll be way bigger....fer sure!! Cuzbiker
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7/8/2001 9:01:24 AM
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