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Bry

Glosta

It seems alot of growers give squash plants the less desirable soil in the patch and only grow one or maybe 2 plants. Are there any growers out there that still grow multiple plants like 3 or more? and give them the same fighting chance as the pkn plants as in care and soil?

11/18/2013 3:24:06 PM

Jeremy Robinson

Buffalo, New York

I know of a grower somewhere in New York who grows 3+.

I think he gives them as much love as he does his Pumpkins.....if not more :)

11/18/2013 4:46:52 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

I did this year gave 2 plants a spot in the kin cave.They didnt like it.(maybe to hot)I think I had yellow vine disease.

11/18/2013 5:01:09 PM

PumpkinBrat

Paradise Mountain, New York

I started out with four and ended up with three. I give them the same attention as my pumpkins...

11/18/2013 8:43:30 PM

lookijook

St.thomas

I normally grow 3 in the less 'desirable' areas...I'll probably only grow 2 next year...I want a big pumpkin!:)

11/19/2013 3:57:59 PM

LB

Farming- a bunch of catastrophies that result in a lifestyle

I started out this first season hoping like hell for the great pumpkin....I wound up rooting for my oops squash plant that was in with the pumpkin seeds I bought. Now? That plant and another bid squash are going in the best dirt I have, it was amazing watching that thing grow!

11/20/2013 6:57:58 AM

Orange with Envy

Claysburg , PA

I am starting four squash seeds and putting the two best looking plants in this upcoming season . They are getting the best and biggest spots in the patch .

11/20/2013 8:18:16 AM

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