Sunday, 16 May 2010

Meanwhile back inside my house

Inside the house, there are more seeds germinating, these are the seeds from Pumpy who grew last year. I don't expect much from these but they will be planted anyway.








Also being germinated are two more giant pumpkins, these are called Indy and George and will be planted very soon.
The other plants in this shot are Loofahs and/or seed of Pumpy.

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Photos of the pumpkins so far










This Frankie the Pumpkin. He's doing quite well.














And this is Jenni the Pumpkin











This is Pumpkina today, as you can see, it hasn't grown much due to the elongated winter weather we are having.



But today is sunny and warmish so its time to do some more weeding.


Friday, 30 April 2010

The video above is a very short and simple time lapse of a giant pumpkin rearing its shoots for the first time. I had to go out and drill some holes in a wall, so set the camera up and left it running. Needless to say, I didn't drill through a wall and put the drill down on a carpet, only a true cowboy would do that.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Pumpkina has showed her first leaves!


Pumpkina has finally broken the surface and is showing!
Some more are being germinated inside and will be joining this one later.

Sunday, 11 April 2010

Weeding is nearly done


Pumpkina is in the soil (well manure really)


Underneath this pile of horse manure is a pumpkin seedling who shall be known as "Pumpkina". It is protected from a vicious gang that patrol these parts, Tufty, Nutty and their friends, who use the street name of "Fluffy tailed rats" will not be getting anywhere near this little one!
A bit of water, a covering with a polythene cloche and an inspection daily should produce a healthy pumpkin plant. It is possibly a little early for them but the patch was getting cleared of weeds and if this one fails there is still time to do one more.

Pumpkina is germinated!

2 Giant Pumpkin and 2 loofah seeds were put on moist kitchen paper in a butter container and placed in warmth, less than a week later, one of the pumpkins has sprouted!
Its still a bit early really but it has been such a long and cold winter I couldn't wait much longer.

No sign of life from the otehr 3 at the moment, but the first one has been planted.