Thursday, June 16, 2011
One Adopted Pumpkin
We started seven seeds and it looked promising with 3 sort of germinating with some leaves just poking out of the ground. But then they quit growing and eventually died. So we adopted a plant from the Wilsons. We planted it outside under the greenhouse and now it is just under the hail net. It is looking good. We also planted two more seeds outside but nothing happened so we switched to giant tomatoes and big honeydew. Hoping they will grow. We will be in CA for 10 days so hopefully the automatic timer and drip system will work while we are gone
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
New year, new pumpkins - 2011 race is on!
Let the growing season begin!!! Hopefully this year will be better than last for most of us!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Forsyth Punkin 2010
At the end of a very fast growing season, the Forsyth punkin weighs 16.4 lbs. Not bad for 6 months!I may be a little biased but I think we've got the best looking pumpkin!!! We're taking the Wilson winter fertilizer secret so watch out next year. The Forsyths will have the biggest Giant Pumpkin of all!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Harvest Day Monument Pumpkins (17 Oct 10)
I really thought I had a pumpkin over 100 pounds but we are happy for what we got!
Griffey and his 92, 42 an 10 pound pumpkins!
Herbie and his 10 pounder!
The 42 pounder
Harvesting the 92 pounderThe 42 pounder
The official weights!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
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Well, I guess it's time to fess up and say that the Forsyths are growing a different kind of pumpkin this year. The Strizich adopted pumpkin didn't survive the move outside. :( So here's a picture of our new pumpkin after about 10 weeks of growing...
Saturday, July 3, 2010
First Male Flower (July 3rd, 2010)
The first male flower for the Monument pumpkins was on the orange and beautiful. This plant has no females yet. The 1002 pound is doing great with lots of male flowers (none open) and a couple of little female flowers. Goob's pumpkin has a few make flowers (none open) and one very small female flower.
The orange and beautiful:
The 1002 pumpkin:
Goob's pumpkin:
Female flower on Goob's pumpkin:
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Wayne's Pumpkins
After 6 inches of hail on June 11th, Wayne's 3 pumpkins (2 from Cindy & 1 from Josh P) and strawberries survived. When Wayne went to survey the damage, much to his surprise, he discovered two orphan pumpkins plants next to the fence. He did not clean up his garden last year and these guys sprouted from one of Wayne's rotten pumpkins
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Strizich - Here We Go Again
“Here We Go Again”
The second round of seeds have been planted. One indooors and a few outdoors. May the force be with us this time! All we are really hoping for is a few decent sized pumpkins for the kids to carve at this point! Come on pumpkins and Mother Nature - don’t let us down again!
6.15Originally uploaded by suestriz
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