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Pumpkin Patch

I started by getting big branches and cutting little ones off, it took 2 days. Next I built a wigwam that lasted 30 minuets. Then we planted the nasturtiums, it took 37 minutes. We grew nasturtiums to attract the bees.

I planted 12 pumpkin seeds on my window sill and watered them everyday. When they were big enough we planted them in patches.

In April and may 2020 we watered them, fed them and helped them climb. In June and early July we saw boy and girl flowers. And now we have 7 pumpkins.

We have 2 different types of pumpkin plants.

Here is a my pumpkin gallery

In September we harvested the biggest pumpkin to stop it falling off the vine. It was really big and really orange.

Check back soon for my Pumpkin Pie recipe.

10 replies on “Pumpkin Patch”

Great work Oscar! Loved reading about how long it took to plant the nasturtiums. I can’t wait to hear about your next project.
Have an awesome weekend!

Ozzy this website is really amazing, you’ve given me some great ideas for my garden thank you!

Thank you for your comment Auntie Neena.
To make plants stay alive you need to mix mud and water util it is gooey mud this makes a growing potion.
Lots and lots of love Oscar.
xxxxx

Super work Ozzy. Love what you’re doing and I look forward to seeing more. Can’t wait to see you again.
Lots of love from Grandpops x

Thank you Grandpops for your comment I’ll make a start at the post soon if not next monday.
can’t wait to see you to.
lots of love from Oscar XXXXXXXXXX

I love this site Ozzy and the garden is amazing, I think I’ll try and grow some beetroot next year so I can make some of those yummy chocolate brownies, when should I get the seeds potted up?
See you soon
Lots and lots of love from Nanny xxxxxxxxxx

Thank you for your comment Nanny.
You should pot up the seeds any time after the 3rd week of March and harvest half way through July.
Lots and lots and lots of love Oscar

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