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The world record is over 1000 lbs and I think it was grown in NY... the longer summer daylight hours up there help a bunch. You can buy seeds from some of the largest here http://www.pandpseed.com/

They can be difficult to grow because they are bred for size instead of disease resistance... I used to get up every morning and spray the 1 pumpkin on each plant with a mild bleach water solution.
 
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Jeremy, I always thought these nut trees needed a warmer climate but your post prompted to me to lookup their growing zones and they will do fine here in OH. I have never seen (that I know of) any of these around here. Pears do great here but I've never had any luck with apples or peaches... the fruit was always small. I'm going to plant some atlantic giant pumpkins this year for me and the boy. I was hot and heavy into growing giant pumpkins 10 or 12 years ago (before the son & wife came along). I grew a 386 lb pumpkin one year... I swear you could see it growing.

Dad has hazelnuts and they don't do to bad. I need to find a place to get almonds because the one place we found is sold out. Fruit trees need to be pruned, and then the amount of blossoms limited to give a decent yield.
 
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Jeremy, I always thought these nut trees needed a warmer climate but your post prompted to me to lookup their growing zones and they will do fine here in OH. I have never seen (that I know of) any of these around here. Pears do great here but I've never had any luck with apples or peaches... the fruit was always small. I'm going to plant some atlantic giant pumpkins this year for me and the boy. I was hot and heavy into growing giant pumpkins 10 or 12 years ago (before the son & wife came along). I grew a 386 lb pumpkin one year... I swear you could see it growing.

J...I'm impressed. Good for you. That is a lot of hard work and organizing. We grow beans, peas, beats, indian corn, pumpkins, gourds, collard greens, fennel, ever bearing strawberries, brussel sprouts, carrots, lettuces, hot and sweet peppers, cabbages, kohlrabi, and a variety of potatoes and onions really well. The rest, not so much! Our tomatoes strike out every year, as does eggplant.

Geo, check out Raintree Nursery. They are out of Washington state. I ordered a TON of stuff from them a few years back. They have a tree called a "sweetpit" apricot. The almond is cousin to the apricot and you can eat this fruit, pit and all. I bought gorgeous pear, cherry, apple, plum, nectaplum trees, blueberries (some of which are as big as a quarter), tayberries, kiwi vines, thornless blackberries from them...some asian fruits too. My chickens ate my hazelnut bushes a while back. The nectaplum tree has purpley red leaves all summer...it is a striking specimen.

Now I'm thinking I should bring my perennials to lovins. Our house boasts one of the best displays of autumn crocus. We have had people stop in just to see them, and request bulbs year round.
 
Hey guys - thanks for not having sixteen hours of posts today!

Dak - is there a list of the abbreviations of all the traits like CO for Columbian, etc? Geez, I'm going to have enough trouble working with the standards - I don't want to mess with new colors!

Jen - Have you ever tried stand up comedy?

C and J or Muggs or Karen- We're not having Chickenstock at your house(s) WHY? Garden tours are fun, too.

Nat - got my bator today - almost new, but definitely used. I'll be studying it up before I load it up. Haven't even separated the favs yet for laying. Gotta clear a spot to put this thing. Does the fan run all the time?
 
I'm looking to see what to plant this year. Something to do while we've been stuck inside with all these snowstorms! Muggs, I've never heard of autumn crocus, I'll have to look that up! I'm thinking its just crocus that bloom in autumn?
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Morning everyone! Expecting 6 inches of snow on Friday
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SOooooooooooooo Nat, C&J, Marilyn and Mary . . . ya still coming, cuz I'm going food shopping today!!!!!
 
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Im there momma Gosh I hope the weather stays good enough to get us there! We leave around 10am should arrive about 4pm:-)

Geo-deff looking into that-I had always wanted to grow monsterous pumpkins for our kids to have to enjoy and finally carve!! that will be a beast might have a to use a chainsaw LOL

Mary Yes the fan always runs-its normal:-) USed in a way ..was it dirty?
 
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