"Changing the World, One Pumpkin At A Time." This is the communications center for the Southern California Giant Pumpkin Growing Community, Extreme Gardening Workshop Attendees and the Pumpkinmania! Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off and Contest
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Side-to-side
Circumference (Measured at its maximum point.)
The first dimension is the over-the-top measurement. Using a tape measure, measure the stem end to the blossom end. The tape should touch the ground on both sides, in an upside-down U.
The second dimension is the side-to-side measurement. This is, as the name suggests, the measurement perpendicular to the OTT measurement, from side to side of your pumpkin. Again, the tape should touch the ground on both sides of your pumpkin, in an upside-down U.
The third and final dimension is the circumference of your pumpkin, in its largest dimension. In the picture above, it is parallel to the ground, near the just above the blossom.
I recorded the following dimensions this afternoon: OTT, 59", plus side-to-side, 61", plus circumference 81 1/2", rounded up to 82"=202" total, which is about 184 pounds, according to Len Stellpflug's 2005 chart. This is only an estimate because the walls of the pumpkin could be quite thick, which would mean the estimate is light, or conversely, the pumpkin walls could be very thin, which would mean the estimate is heavy. Ultimately, the only way to definitively know is to weigh your pumpkin. I hope that this example has been helpful.
Have a great evening!
Aloha!
Stuart
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
The giant pumpkin growing event of the summer is fast approaching!
Date/Hours: Saturday, August 16, 2008 Self-Guided Patch Tour Hours: 11:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Full Moon Party: 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. (Moonrise: 8:16 p.m.)
Price: None to see the patches, potluck contribution to attend the Full Moon Party & Luau. Wear your leis and bring your ukuleles!
RSVP: Call Stuart Shim, (949) 683-5932, sbs33@cornell.edu and interpac007@yahoo.com, there will be a potluck contribution for all attendees: a desert, an entree', a salad, soft drinks/beverages, cutlery, plates.
Patches on the tour:
(You will provide your own transportation to these patches.)
1) Fullerton Arboretum, 1900 Associated Road, Fullerton, CA 92831, please follow the signs, http://www.fullertonarboretum.org/. The Fullerton Arboretum has a large patch this season.
2) Blue Hills Nursery, 16440 East Whittier Boulevard, Whittier, CA 90603, http://www.bluehills.com/
3) Michelle Lofthouse’s Patch, Monrovia-Address disclosed once RSVP is received. Michelle has graciously offered to host the Full Moon Party, at her home/patch in Monrovia, CA.
From the Farmer's Almanac:
Full Moon names date back to Native Americans, of what is now the northern and eastern United States. The tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full Moon. Their names were applied to the entire month in which each occurred. There was some variation in the Moon names, but in general, the same ones were current throughout the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior. European settlers followed that custom and created some of their own names. Since the lunar month is only 29 days long on the average, the full Moon dates shift from year to year. Here is the Farmers Almanac's name for August 16th's Full Moon:
• Full Sturgeon Moon - August The fishing tribes are given credit for the naming of this Moon, since sturgeon, a large fish of the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water, were most readily caught during this month. A few tribes knew it as the Full Red Moon because, as the Moon rises, it appears reddish through any sultry haze.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Since I packed the seeds, I take full responsibility. Next time, I'll pack them farther away from the reactor.
Thank you very much for your update and pictures, Randy!
Good evening, Growers!
This question comes up every year. Is there a way to estimate the weight of a giant pumpkin based on its physical measurements? Yes there is. Mr. Len Stellpflug the creator of the weight estimating table for giant pumpkins, has given us his permission to use the latest version of his spreadsheet. It can be found at: http://pumpkinnook.com/giants/weight.htm
The most accurate method is called the Over The Top Method or OTT Method. Measurements are taken from stem end to blossom end (front to back), from side to side, and then the circumference at the pumpkin's widest point. These three measurements are then added up and compared to Len's weight estimating table.
You'll see that this is the 2005 version. Len retired from competitive vegetable cultivation, so the 2005 version is the latest.
Have fun!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Thank you very much, Linda!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Good evening, Growers!
I received the following "personal" and the picture above:
"Grower with a vine full of female flowers seeks other growers with spare male flowers for a short-term relationship leading to reproduction. Female flowers enjoy regular watering, weekly fertilizer treatments, and hope male flowers do too!"
Please e-mail: sbs33@cornell.edu and interpac007@yahoo.com with a brief description of your male flowers. Thank you very much!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Good evening, Growers!
Here's the latest from Yamagami's Nursery in Cupertino:
"It’s been 8 weeks since our seedlings were planted. One little pumpkin has set on one vine and we have a female flower on the other vine that hopefully will have set by the time you are reading this. We are eagerly watching them start to swell. Their godfather, Alan Tagami, has named our pumpkins Brutus and Mighty Mabel. The vines themselves are growing by leaps and bounds. It’s been exciting to watch the pumpkins’ effort to take over that corner of the nursery."
For the latest happenings at Yamagami's, please visit their website at: www.yamagamisnursery.com
Good evening, Growers!
Jen at Blue Hills Nursery sent me their latest newsletter and her update at: http://www.bluehills.com/news/8/29/ Jen has a great photo of the amount her vine grew in a week in her latest photo gallery.
The anticipation of the upcoming Patch Tour and Full Moon Party & Luau on Saturday, August 16th, is palpable. So far about 15 of the faithful and curious have RSVPed.
Be there, aloha!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
When it rains, it pours! Here's an update from Wendy and Stacey in Laguna Niguel. If you visit their website: http://www.staceyandwendy.com/ and click on the Family and Friends tab, you can see many more pictures in their gallery:
"Hello Stuart,
It was pure pleasure talking with you yesterday. Today I got the camera out and took new pictures of our Baby. I also spotted a 3rd pumpkin at the tip of the main vine. Many new pictures are posted on our website but I’ve included a few here to show you directly. Pictures of each pumpkin and an overall view of the pumpkin vine within the garden. We just giggle every time we get near the monstrous being in our yard. It’s delightful. Thank you for your encouraging words and instructions for us to follow. This is our first time with Giant Pumpkins. Last year we grew a Cinderella pumpkin vine and a regular pumpkin in our front yard. This is even more fun.
We’ll see you on Aug 16th!
Best regards,
Wendy and Stacey "
Thank you very much, Wendy and Stacey!
Good evening, Growers!
I am happy to report that I successfully placed the pallet under my lead pumpkin yesterday. By carefully moving the primary vine away from the side of the growing pumpkin, I was able to compensate for having less than a 90 degree angle between the shoulders of the pumpkin and the vine. The pumpkin has roughly doubled in size from 3 days ago.