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PumpkinPope '05 |
Kennebunk Maine
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How heavey did the 990 Hebb go and out of this list what would be the best seed to get:
990 Hebb 986 Hebb 980 Razo 971 Hebb 932Wentzell 894 Hebb 756.4 Kennedy 688 Corkum
Thank you Spencer
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12/31/2003 2:53:01 PM
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southern |
Appalachian Mtns.
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At the risk of sounding like a naysayer, but so far the 990 Hebb has thrown pumpkin 40% of the time. I wouldn't consider it a "true" squash until it was crossed again with another true green.
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12/31/2003 4:19:13 PM
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