thewanderer718
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got up today and saw a bloom on my first tomato plant !!!! i did it WOW.
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I'd love to see the giant pumpkin, that tomato is awesome, what variety you got going there? I had some that kind of looked similar to that this year but not as big, I think they were the Belgium giants, I might have had a couple big fused ones that weighed around 2.5 lbs but 4.5 is off the charts lol.She hit the scales today. Came in a little shy of what I was shooting for. I'd still say it was a great first year of growing these. Now back to the giant pumpkins. I know its not a tomato, but would anyone like to see pictures of the pumpkin once it hits the scales at the end of the month?
It is a Big Zac. The worlds record tomato is just shy of 8.5 lbs. The nice thing about growing these things, it doesn't cost a bundle to grow them and you can leave town for a couple of days and the plant can take care of itself. Pumpkins are a blast too, but require so much time. When I get these seeds dry, you're more then welcome to some if you would like to give it a go. I'll show pumpkin pictures at the end of the month.I'd love to see the giant pumpkin, that tomato is awesome, what variety you got going there? I had some that kind of looked similar to that this year but not as big, I think they were the Belgium giants, I might have had a couple big fused ones that weighed around 2.5 lbs but 4.5 is off the charts lol.
I tried some pumpkins for the first time this year, just some of those little mini pumpkins, they did great at first but the squash bugs eventually came after them, I have about 15 little pumpkins out in the garage though. I grew some of the "sugar baby" personal sized watermelons this year, first time I ever tried watermelon. They were small and I didn't get very many of them but they're really good, I'm going to try some regular sized ones next year.It is a Big Zac. The worlds record tomato is just shy of 8.5 lbs. The nice thing about growing these things, it doesn't cost a bundle to grow them and you can leave town for a couple of days and the plant can take care of itself. Pumpkins are a blast too, but require so much time. When I get these seeds dry, you're more then welcome to some if you would like to give it a go. I'll show pumpkin pictures at the end of the month.