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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8086607" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>I would put all the fertilizer on before you work the seed bed down. At least three weeks before you intend to plant then round up it. The less soil you disturb after burning it off the better. I’ve grown pumpkins here but only for the kids and to see how big I could get one to grow. If you intend to grow a few huge ones it’s more important to baby them. Once they get growing they will mask most weeds. It’s amazing how fast they do grow. Good luck they are fun to grow. Remember to leave enough space fir them or the pumpkins won’t get large.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8086607, member: 156006"] I would put all the fertilizer on before you work the seed bed down. At least three weeks before you intend to plant then round up it. The less soil you disturb after burning it off the better. I’ve grown pumpkins here but only for the kids and to see how big I could get one to grow. If you intend to grow a few huge ones it’s more important to baby them. Once they get growing they will mask most weeds. It’s amazing how fast they do grow. Good luck they are fun to grow. Remember to leave enough space fir them or the pumpkins won’t get large. [/QUOTE]
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