A Pumpkins Life over 6 months...
Pumpkins fascinate me and are a vegetable that seems to grow incredibly fast and big but at the same time takes a long time to get to harvest. Last work day the stored pumpkins were shared out and you appreciate a pumpkin so much more when you follow its growth over 6 months.
The seeds were sown in spring 2013, starting life in the greenhouse. The greenhouse environment kept them warm and watered and out of harms way of those playful pukekos. It's great to discover a Pukeko in the gardens but each time you wonder just what damage they have done to our carefully planted seedlings.
Pumpkin seedlings before Christmas |
Pumpkins - middle of January 2014 |
I particularly enjoyed watching the pumpkin's growing on the wire fence.
Meanwhile, more vegetables in the Cucurbit Family were being grown...
The plot holders grew an assortment of pumpkin, squash, courgette and scallopini and here are some that caught my eye over the growing season past.
What's Next for the communal plot?
Well it's been given a well deserved rest. This plot is going to be kept as a no dig garden area and has been well covered with leaves to keep weed growth down and to create a perfect growing medium for the next vegetable that will be planted here.
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