Pumpkins suffer

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  1. Flowerpot

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    • Scrungee

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      Which I know only too well ......

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    • Phil A

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      Your Pumpkin is bigger than my Turks Turban Scrunge.
       
    • Bilbo675

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      I managed to get a half decent 'Halloween' one that's waiting to be carved :thumb: It's not as big as the one I grew last year but it'll do :D

      My 'Giant' pumpkin got to around 20lb and then went all soft and mushy ......boo hoo :D
       
    • Flowerpot

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      Aww Scrungee thats the kind of Pumpkin i've got, first time i've ever grown any and i've got one so i'm pleased even if it is small.....will post it up on the Pumpkin growing thread :thumbsup:
       
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