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Pinnacle Peak

British Columbia, Canada

Not sure if we've already had this topic or not but I'm curious to know what everyone's line up is this year?

3/29/2018 9:52:30 PM

Jay Yohe

Pittsburgh, PA

3 2118 Jutras
1 2002 Tobeck

3/29/2018 11:19:36 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Home Patch
1501 Wagner
1200 Engel

Satellite Patch
927 Cooper
673 Engel

3/30/2018 7:47:13 AM

Henry-the giant pumpkin grower

Topsfield, MA

2363 Holland and my EST 1275

3/30/2018 8:42:59 AM

SmallTownUSA

Alex, IN

My season depends on which seed wants it the most...

Spot 1 is 1937 Urena Vs. 1514 Slone (Both are 2145 X 2230)

Spot 2 is 1702 Sherwood Vs. 1741 Terry

Spot 3 is 1826 Wolf Vs. 1204 Van Hook

Spot 4 is 1266.5 Hodge Vs. 1247 Hodge Vs. 1007.5 Hodge

Best plants win the spots. Going for 2k this year!

3/30/2018 10:06:48 AM

Wolf3080

Dillonvale, Ohio

2 1807 Holub
1 2150 Skinner
1 1794 Cotterman

3/30/2018 2:27:08 PM

Rick j.

stoughton WI

If I've overcome the disease in my patch, at least some what.
2145
1756 h/j
1965 Brandt
2118*
291 kent melon
And trying my hand at bushel gourds 279 English and maters

3/30/2018 7:06:28 PM

Moby Mike Pumpkins

Wisconsin

2145
2112
2118*

3/30/2018 9:08:24 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, MO

My patch will be occupied by a Marsh and a Gansert. One for nostalgia and one for orange.

3/31/2018 12:34:55 PM

Tconway (BigStem)

Austin MN

2624 (great gentetics!)
1810 Werner (I think this seed is greatly over looked)

3/31/2018 12:40:23 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

1875 mendi pumpkin (2145 x sib) , 2118 jutras squash, 1109 borgers (1161 x self for many generations) HD pumpkin, 20 tomatoes, 4 giant carrot, 4 giant onion, 2 watermelon, 1 cucumber, 1 long gourd, 7 giant bell pepper and I am out of space. 4 inches of snow last night sucked....anxious for spring tilling.

3/31/2018 12:46:38 PM

jlindley

NE Arkansas

Home patch
2095 Brandt
2230 Wallace
1985 Miller (150 sq ft)

Field patch
1059 V/M
993 V/M
923 Gerhardt
840 Young
907 Young

Back ups will be
1741 Terry
And House orange seeds

4/1/2018 2:38:20 PM

jsterry

East Tennessee

2145 McMullen
2095 brandt
1331 terry
2150 skinner

Backups
1331 terry
1741 terry

4/1/2018 7:36:25 PM

Captain 97

Stanwood, Washington

2363 Holland
2059 Daletas
2036 Glasier

4/3/2018 12:31:54 PM

TruckinPunkin

Brownsville, MD

2150 Skinner
2095 Brandt
1501 Wagner

4/3/2018 12:47:48 PM

Pumpkin miner

Manitowoc

1822 sippel, 2261.5 Wallace, 2145 McMullen. 2009 Wallace.

4/3/2018 10:03:34 PM

Gads

Deer Park WA

All three of our biggest from 2017 to continue our genetic manipulations. May toss in another 2145 McMullan or two as backups.

4/3/2018 11:46:24 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

how bout a 2145 as your 150 sq ft plant...'no guts... no glory...' go for it... Cuz that would be awesome !!! ! !

4/4/2018 7:12:51 AM

Gads

Deer Park WA

Hi Glenn, I think our 1803 (2145 x 1405) has the potential of the 2145 and should go heavy / orange. It will also offer nice pollination crosses for the main competion plants. Still leave it up to plant health and vigor in determining what gets the 5 main slots.

Best,

Gerry

4/4/2018 10:46:39 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Gads—Sounds smart to me. I think you’ll do well at 150... Hopefully...

Well this thread about what’s going in... Everything is going in hopefully (I want to grow all these this year) but for my official 150 ft plant I cant decide between:

1) 1442.5 Hoomis or mobeys
2) 1724 Schmit or
3) one of my own from last year... Or maybe the
4) 1195 Kaminski.

4/5/2018 7:42:38 AM

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