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Vineman

Eugene,OR

We’ve been having great summer weather here in the PNW. One local grower tells me that this is the best pumpkin growing summer weather he has ever seen here. How has the weather been where you are? Some long-time growers say that the area with the best weather will have the biggest pumpkins!

8/21/2023 11:32:58 PM

North Shore Boyz

Mill Bay, British Columbia

Same here Russ in our corner of the Pacific Northwest, it’s been a pretty stellar spring and summer. I’m no further ahead than usual, but another guy is!!

8/22/2023 12:07:05 AM

Dale M

Anchorage Alaska

Pacific far north west here .. worst summer for growing that I can remember in my 15 years of growing ...Russ I just might have to move down there and join you guys ...lol

8/22/2023 12:25:06 AM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

We've had a tough summer also and I'm glad I took the year off. That being said, i know of a few personal bests being grown down here so maybe the cooler and cloudy weather isn't all that bad.

Who is that masked man northshore?:) If I can grow anything close to his next year I'll be one happy grower!

8/22/2023 12:37:46 AM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Prob. the best weather since Joel grew his 2363 and Cindy grew her 2k. Maybe we'll see someone hit 2k again here?!

8/22/2023 12:48:22 AM

cojoe

Colorado

We went from record cool wet spring to our normal hot 2nd half of season. Well need that to roll into mid sept for us non greenhouse colorado types.

8/22/2023 12:56:01 AM

cojoe

Colorado

We went from record cool wet spring to our normal hot 2nd half of season. Well need that to roll into mid sept for us non greenhouse colorado types.

8/22/2023 12:56:02 AM

Don Crews

Lloydminster/AB

Terrible here. No rain and lots of clouds and smoke.

8/22/2023 2:12:20 AM

Jake

Westmoreland, KS

Weather guy said we were the hottest spot in the U.S. a couple days ago...Hell yeah we are the best!

8/22/2023 8:59:10 AM

Moby Mike Pumpkins

Wisconsin

Minnesota......they get all the good weather.....i'm starting my excuses early.....

8/22/2023 10:52:26 AM

Tconway (BigStem)

Austin MN

There are some monsters in Minnesota this year! I know of a few that will be chasing the state record!

8/22/2023 10:55:52 AM

Tconway (BigStem)

Austin MN

Maybe ever the world record…

8/22/2023 10:56:19 AM

cjb

Plymouth, MN

MN is hit or miss. If you dodged the hail and have a good watering set up, you're probably in good shape.

8/22/2023 11:10:11 AM

BarryL

Merrimack NH

Who's had the best weather? Not the Northeast. I'm following Mike, that's going to be my excuse for this season as well.

8/22/2023 11:35:51 AM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

It often seems like The country is like a see saw, when the west coast is getting good weather we are getting the opposite. When we have great weather they have crumby.

8/22/2023 12:32:49 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

The truth is even if we had the perfect growing weather I would still find something to complain about.

8/22/2023 12:35:12 PM

CaliforniaPumpkins

Fair Oaks, CA

If you call 109 4 days in a row good, I'd say we have stellar weather!

8/22/2023 3:18:29 PM

Rmen

valtierra/spain

We in Spain, in line with the last few years, so we have no excuse. The last 16 days, more than 36-38C, the last 5 days 40C, tomorrow, and after 42 C.

They should be about 108F, and inside the greenhouse about 122F. We have had 4 waves of strong heat, in each wave, the pumpkins crack, because they do not assimilate calcium. But it's no excuse, everyone must prepare for their climate. The easy thing is to say that we have had bad temperatures. I also had them with the past years and I got better records.. I firmly believe that the genetics of each climate is the best. There are seeds that work better in temperate climates and others better in hot and humid climates, but the essential thing is to know or be able to cushion that extreme climate. Those who grow in Canada or Alaska, for me are heroes.

8/22/2023 4:42:58 PM

Howard

Nova Scotia

Certainly not here in this part of eastern Canada since May. Mother Nature will not turn off the tap and now hearing Hurricanes are starting to churn up. Good luck folks.

8/22/2023 5:28:21 PM

KC Kevin

Mission Viejo, CA

Ruben! You are a hot weather hero! "no excuse - everyone needs to prepare for their climate".

Truer words were never spoken.

Grow with what you got. Give it your all. Don't make excuses. Push hard. Don't give up. Keep learning. Build your community. Mentor a new grower.

8/22/2023 6:27:50 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

I have no idea how Ruben grows 2500 pound pumpkins in 122 degree weather! Talk about someone who's prepared!

Like Kevin just said above me, no excuses and make your best environment you can and deal with making the perfect spot to grow the best fruit you can. We may not all be able to have a greenhouse like the Patons but we can come pretty darn close.:)

8/23/2023 12:33:13 AM

Richmond Dave

Richmond, BC, Canada

A greenhouse with 10 fans and misters covering 2000 sq ft help to control the weather. LOL

8/23/2023 9:16:58 AM

Orange U. Glad

Georgia

I feel for Jake's weather, he is experiencing the deep south experience. We are topping out at about 97, but Kansas is over 105, that is crazy. My garden is 97% humidity as I type this. I think Jake had 97% yesterday. People ask me what our humidity is like, and I tell people that is like taking a shower and then getting dressed without drying off first.

8/23/2023 10:19:39 AM

matt-man

Rapid City, SD

only 13 hail events here this year below the average of 19 per year....growing here is piece of ______ <<whatever you want to insert

8/23/2023 3:35:50 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Great Share of Info.... Nice!

8/23/2023 5:41:02 PM

North Shore Boyz

Mill Bay, British Columbia

Richmond Dave brings up a great example, we woke up this morning to 53 degrees outside. A pretty chilly near the end of August temperature, I bet it was a nice steamy 72 degrees or better in Dave’s greenhouse this morning and overnight.

8/24/2023 11:53:53 AM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

Matt, I give you credit each year for trying where you live! You must have the hail nets out more than most!

8/24/2023 11:59:14 PM

Richmond Dave

Richmond, BC, Canada

Its better than a steamy 72 on a cloudy day. In fact a couple of days ago when we got no sun due the smoke from the forest fires it was a balmy 83. One of the most important functions of a greenhouse is to keep the soil temperatures higher. Right now its a staedy 67 all day long.

8/25/2023 8:59:56 AM

Steve's Garage

New Castle, Indiana

Indiana weather is probably the biggest reason we're only now on the verge of getting 2000lb in this state. The temp swings are pretty gnarly. We've had a somewhat mild summer except for a couple 'heat waves' where the index was in the lower 100's. The nights tend to be cooler which slows the growth.

8/25/2023 9:32:09 AM

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