Growing Mini-Pumpkins - How to sow
Tips, Tricks
http://www.thehortchannel.com: Sow April or May but don't sow or plant in the open ground until the final threat of frost has past. SUBSCRIBE - TWEET - COMMENT (including your location) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thehortchanneltv Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thehortchannel Instagram: http://instagram.com/thehortchannelcom For monthly advice on what to do in the garden and on the allotment visit the monthly growing guides at http://thehortchannel.com Interested in the UK Countryside? Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgoP_hiTovuYTCnPkVj4upA
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any mini-pumpkin seeds to post?
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This is my first year growing melons. I have vertically planted two watermelon (about 6 inches apart), a cantaloupe, and honey dew (about 6 inches apart)....The cantaloupe are the most aggressive! What happens when the watermelons split open? They are on a trellis, but have now grown along the ground. Why are those on the ground splitting???
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Okay, now I know.
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These look perfect as I'm running on small space, just ordered some seeds to give them a try this year. Thank you.
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Wow! I can get these! Thank you! I have always wanted this size too! Bless, Sheila
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You always say to plant on side. I have always just planted point down. Mine pop up in a few days just fine. Must be difference in climate. I always plant whatever part of the seed was attached to the plant or pod or fruit downward as after loads of germination tests at university, this is where the radicle pops out.
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Are these good for eating?
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Quick simple and awesome. Love these Sean. Great job!
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Great video. I really like the the look of those little pumpkins. I'm going to have to get some of those seeds and try and grow them myself this year. Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome update
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