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            | FRESHBAIT | 
            
               Maine 
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               Hi all,  I just found this site while surfing the web.  A little background on me I own 47 acres in Maine that is slowly becoming a farm.  My eventual goal is to have a profitable business of a pumpkin patch with horse drawn wagon rides to/from the patch.  I've been growing a 1 acre garden with a 50x100' patch of Big Max for the past 4 yrs for my kids, nieces, nephews and friends.  I do however save a 1/2acre plot in a differant spot of the property just for growing the biggest pumpkins I can.  During the winter I free range my chickens on it and they do a great job of eating the leftover pumpkins, vines and weeds. Right before spring I bring out the cow manure and spread it to about 6" deep accoss the whole small patch and spread it fairly thin with the spreader on the big patch. I then bring the toothed bar down to break up the compacted soil and then disc everything in.  My first year with out really trying I grew a Atlantic Giant to 400lbs and a Big max to 66lbs.  Each year they get a little bit better, last year my Atlantic giant went 587lbs and my Big Max went 82lbs.  I would like to get a little more serious with my hobby patch and try to grow some real giants. I would like to get one of my Atlantic giants to break 1000lbs and one of my big max to break 100lbs.     Should I be seperating my Atlantic Giants from my Big Max?  Also I do not select male flowers from one plant to pollenate, I just let nature do its thing.   
		
				
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               4/25/2012 12:54:02 AM 
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            | whitey | 
            
               Baker City Oregon 
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               Would you be interested in adopting an old guy from Baker Oregon? Don't let the Big Max and Ag's cross if you plan on using the seed next year. 
		
				
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               4/25/2012 2:02:50 AM 
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            | whitey | 
            
               Baker City Oregon 
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               For the AG is what I meant. Might be interesting for the Big Max. 
		
				
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               4/25/2012 2:27:20 AM 
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            | Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) | 
            
               Eastern Pennsylvania 
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               Sounds like you've got a lot of land but that doesn't mean you have to use it. If you get to 1000 pounds in a 1/2 acre patch it will likely be by luck. My advise? Create two 3000 sq foot patches and rotate them each year. Select 6 hi caliber Atlantic giant plants each year and focus all efforts on those. Good luck! 
		
				
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               4/26/2012 1:58:39 PM 
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            | Richard | 
            
               Minnesota 
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               You need good atlantic giant seeds, the store bought ones are not nearly as good as the seeds you get here. 500-750 feet per plant. Seed Soil Sun & Luck. If you need seeds just ask in the  seed message post, they are free, you just send the grower a self addressed stamped bubble envelope. I have a few I can send you now if you want, [email protected], not to late for this year. main menu under Links, there is a MePGA club in Maine.  
		
				
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               4/26/2012 5:00:37 PM 
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            | Richard | 
            
               Minnesota 
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               Check these sites out. aggc.org  pumpkinlink.com Has info on genetics, what seed growers used to grow there giant pumpkins. 
		
				
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               4/26/2012 5:02:05 PM 
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            | cojoe | 
            
               Colorado 
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               Bait you need good soil,great seeds,lots of time pruning-weeding-burying vines-watering and good weather to grow monsters.The size of the pumpkin will reflect how bad you want to grow a giant one.Fun hobby but lots of work 
		
				
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               4/26/2012 5:56:15 PM 
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            | pgri | 
            
               Ri 
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               Freshbait check out the MEPGO website.  Some great growers in Maine and website that can provide some great information.  You may have a grower right around the corner??  Peter 
		
				
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               4/26/2012 7:13:29 PM 
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            | WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR | 
            
               So. Maine 
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               Freshbait  ;  where have you been hiding .  Here in Maine  we have a giant pumpkin club and web site   mainepumpkins.com
  Click on membership and send in dues  (  $ 15.  )  and you will receive a dozen or so AG  seeds from us .
  We have weigh off sites at Damariscotta  , Sanford and Windsor Maine .
  Contact me asap   [email protected] 
		
				
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               4/26/2012 10:11:57 PM 
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            | WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR | 
            
               So. Maine 
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               Contact made . 
		
				
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               4/27/2012 12:22:31 PM 
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