Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Cold Weather Slow Down

I have not had much to report on the pumpkin lately, we've had over 3" of rain this May, accompanied by temperatures in the 50s and lots of clouds. The plant is growing, just not very fast at this point. Here's a photo from today. You can see the first leaves (the more rounded ones) are getting eaten, but the true leaves are looking pretty good. That's all for now.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Baby Sitting

Last week Chris traveled out if town for four days and in his absense
needed a place to keep his newly planted seeds warm and moist. In a
spirit definitely NOT of competition, I offered to house the seeds. I
supposed I could have taken the opportunity to pull some practical
jokes or sabotage, but rather I knew that this summer during our
travels I'll need to call in the favor for his help.


Here's Chris picking up the seedlings, pretty good germination rate in
our basement. Of course, heaven forbid his pumpkins are bigger, it's
all from the TLC the seeds received at my house.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

In the ground

The pumpkins have been planted! Out of the five seeds I started, I
have planted three and given away one. The biggest plant, assuming the
dominant role, has been relegated to the best plot. While not a big
location to grow in, it definitely gets the best sunlight I can offer,
something that was lacking last year. To supplement this pumpkin, I
planted two others, one in the back corner where I grew the 35
pounder, and then the third behind the outdoor fireplace, a solar
disadvantaged location.


The fourth plant I mentioned has been given away to a good home. We
have been volunteering as farm crew helpers for the past month with
Oregon Tilth, a local organization the regulates and certifies organic
standards. The have a huge public demonstration garden that, I
thought, was just begging for a giant pumpkin to draw public interest
and fun. Today I handed over the start, I hope it does well, it's
definitely in good hands and GOOD soil.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Hardening off

The weather the past few days in Portland has been great. Perfect for warmth and sun exposure for the seedlings, getting them ready to plant. I'm thinking within the next couple of days there will be a plant in the ground. Very exciting, but also a new phase of variables to worry about, namely wind damage, cold exposure and soil moisture. I have the pumpkin bed hooked into the drip system, which I'm hoping will be adequate for the rapid growth. I also have thin white garden fabric cover that will help keep the plant protected from wind and cold.


Looks like Chris just planted some of his mystery seeds this weekend, so he's about 2 week behind me at this point. That could be the difference that pays off in the end.


Here's a black and white photo Chris sent me of, apparently, the shipping labels for the pumpkin seeds he bought online. Looks like this is the "Prizewinner F1" seed and from a search online, these are the pertinent details on this seed:


Pumpkin Prizewinner F1

120 Days. This hybrid fits between our Howden Biggie and Atlantic Giant in size, and it requires more than one person to get it out of the field. It can grow from 75-150 lbs., depending on the care you give it. With a fairly uniform shape for a big pumpkin and a consistent, bright reddish-orange color, Prizewinner is an excellent contest pumpkin. Its typical pumpkin shape with shallow ribs makes it a good fit for roadside displays, too. 10 seeds/pkt.

So, it seems that's what I'm up against!

Also, here's an article from the Wall Street Journal that Chris sent me about giant pumpkin growing in Napa Valley. It talks a lot about the popularity of giant pumpkins and the trading and buying of good genetic seed.

http://bit.ly/d9XmkV

In the next few days, I'll go into a little more detail about the seeds I started and where I got them.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

1.5 Weeks

Seedling growth is going very well, and it's clear which plant is the
strongest of the bunch. Here's a photo, with a quarter for scale, of
the biggest plant. Today, the seedlings are getting some natural
sunlight from the dining room table in the sun room.


Competition is heating up too. Chris "The Composter" Arends has
refused my generous offers for some of my seeds, stating "I have good
sources." i guess he does not know where I got my seeds.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Old School

Playing around with a new iPhone app that takes photos that look old.
Lots of fun. This photo is a day old, so imagine these plants, but
bigger! I'll be using this photo app a lot this summer, and I'll be
sure to break out the stereo photos too.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Sprouted!

We spent the weekend in walla walla Washington visiting friends and
wine tasting, so the planted seeds were unattended. I was eager to get
back home to see if any seed developments had happened. Well, I'd say
yes, there has been some progress!!


As you can see from the photo, 5 out of 5 seeds germinated, though it
seems that some are looking stronger than others. At this point is
important to keep the water and light going to get these little
sprouts growing fast.