Posted by Don-Wi on June 23, 2009 at 03:13:59 from (72.135.115.232):
In Reply to: Re: Pumpkin planting posted by yak651 on June 22, 2009 at 19:51:18:
My brother plants Wolf and it does fairly well here. The other one he plants a lot of is the Howden Biggie. He does a bunch of other odd ones and some really cool ones that no one else has- That brings in lots of customers.
One he tried a couple years ago was called One Too Many. Kinda looked like a blood-shot eye and hence the name. It was a new hybrid though so out of $50 worth of seed he only got 5. I think the couple he did sell he sold for $12-13. He's gonna give that one a couple years before he tried them again, as the customers all made comments on how cool they looked.
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