Thanks for another great garden video and looks like your garden is doing great even with all the heat we’re having you’ve done a great job on your garden. Thanks so much for giving us so much inspiration and hope.
@nicksbigpumpkin805018 күн бұрын
Thank you Grandma Sandy. I hope you enjoy future pumpkin videos as well!
@Parisloverable22 күн бұрын
so good. Keep going! I love how dedicated and focused you are on pumpkins (and giant sunflowers). Very inspiring. Cheers from Oregon
@nicksbigpumpkin805020 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching. Oregon is a great place to grow giant pumpkins, you should try it out next year!
@GrilledTofu10 күн бұрын
Eagerly awaiting the next episode
@evandecina647924 күн бұрын
great progress. can't wait to see how big, thick, and juicy these pumpkins can get
@nicksbigpumpkin805020 күн бұрын
Time to up the dose of Vein splitter I suppose
@stoneyardgriddle920320 күн бұрын
So glad you’re back on track man! Please please please keep these videos coming. They’re very fun to watch and I am actually learning a lot and having some things I knew confirmed by you! My first year growing (Big Max) is going well so far and now watching you is motivating me to grow a giant next year! Thank you for the content man, seriously.
@nicksbigpumpkin805020 күн бұрын
Nice man thank you very much for the kind words. If you haven’t already I would go to a local garden center and get a combination pesticide/fungicide cause right around now is when pumpkin diseases appear. If you start applying it now you should have smooth sailing.
@stoneyardgriddle920320 күн бұрын
@@nicksbigpumpkin8050 that’s a great point. I have sprayed for beetles and diseases once already. Once in a while I do spot some cucumber beetles though even still. One a week at most. Not sure what more I can do about that. Don’t want to make a wrong move now that I have such good growth.
@cheryllee871718 күн бұрын
I'm learning so much about giant pumpkin growing!
@docrodebaugh21 күн бұрын
Plants look healthy and ready to run.
@nicksbigpumpkin805020 күн бұрын
Oh they’re runnin doc…
@albuquerquegardening300424 күн бұрын
the pumpkin genetics are "European in nature" lmao what. Growing on the other side of the patch?
@nicksbigpumpkin805020 күн бұрын
lol that’s good. But yeah they’re a cross of 2 European pumpkins, the 2702 Cutrupi and the 2183 Mendhi.