Posted by yak651 on June 23, 2009 at 07:20:08 from (65.212.129.4):
In Reply to: Pumpkin planting posted by Don-Wi on June 23, 2009 at 03:13:59:
Don-Wi said: (quoted from post at 03:13:59 06/23/09) My brother plants Wolf and it does fairly well here. The other one he plants a lot of is the Howden Biggie. He does a bunch of other odd ones and some really cool ones that no one else has- That brings in lots of customers.
One he tried a couple years ago was called One Too Many. Kinda looked like a blood-shot eye and hence the name. It was a new hybrid though so out of $50 worth of seed he only got 5. I think the couple he did sell he sold for $12-13. He's gonna give that one a couple years before he tried them again, as the customers all made comments on how cool they looked.
Donovan from Wisconsin
I planted a section of Pankow, Howden, Howden Biggie, and then some gourds and some odd shaped pumpkins, we'll see how that does. Last year my Indian Corn turned out real good, this year I plowed up a new section of sod to put the indian corn in and it's not turning out too good.
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