tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676860552207743709.post3139532037484068231..comments2024-01-11T14:14:53.474-07:00Comments on Giant Pumpkin Growing Tips From The Pumpkin Man: 2019 Giant Pumpkin Fertilizer ProgramJamiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01608113960894125871noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676860552207743709.post-55060556667169552482019-03-13T21:05:22.078-06:002019-03-13T21:05:22.078-06:00Our weather is probably pretty similar. This isn’...Our weather is probably pretty similar. This isn’t common, but last Frost this last year was June 10th. My average mornings in the middle of summer is about 54 degrees. So you have to figure out ways of taking advantage of what you got and like you said mitagate the rest. Then enjoy the journey along the way.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08113150015826708118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676860552207743709.post-38104739634840169282019-03-13T20:05:37.497-06:002019-03-13T20:05:37.497-06:00I am so ready to go as well, but with several feet...I am so ready to go as well, but with several feet of snow still over the patch I still have a bit to wait. I’ll keep in touch and hopefully with good news throughout the season. Last year I added 600 square feet for growing pumpkins onto my garden so really hoping to get some good results. Control what you can, mitigate what you can’t. I would love to put up a greenhouse, as our weather up here can be tricky at best, we live near Missoula, mt. And it’s not un common to get frosts way late. Glad you got settled and looks like you are setup well this year. Only 10,000 factors? Haha, yeah way more can go wrong then right. Adam w.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07585343411750768411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676860552207743709.post-12582754302403753462019-03-13T08:00:38.658-06:002019-03-13T08:00:38.658-06:00Thanks for the feedback Adam. Let me know how you...Thanks for the feedback Adam. Let me know how your season progresses. I'm kind of chomping at the bit this season to see what I can do. Three years ago I didn't grow because I moved. Two years ago I put in a pretty go effort to get virgin soil prepped, but had struggles with the new environment (cool and very windy). Last year I put in a somewhat minimal effort because I was busy with the greenhouse, yard and life. I've got a fair amount to do this Spring, but it is the first time in years that I feel like I have what I need in place to grow a descent pumpkin. That is the fun thing and the horrible thing about growing these giants. There are about 10,000 factors in growing a big one so we are all always learning and working things out to get something bigger. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08113150015826708118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676860552207743709.post-72323202527092593502019-03-12T19:20:40.211-06:002019-03-12T19:20:40.211-06:00I want to say thank for being so open and honest w...I want to say thank for being so open and honest with all the information you share on your blog and your YouTube video. Came across the video over the winter and now your blog. Can’t wait to incorporate your ideas and methods to my growing this year. I plan on following along with your blog this year o I can continue to improve. Thanks again,Adam w.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07585343411750768411noreply@blogger.com