These are an heirloom variety of pumpkins and I saved these seeds from one we bought from a local farmer to eat. I planted them in my winter garden a couple of months back now and it's time to give you an update on their progress.
We've had some fruits yellow and drop from the vine while still small. I think the cause is either lack of pollination or blossom end rot. I've taken time every day or so this last week and a bit to try to manually pollinate the new fruits before the flower falls off.
I think this method is working but only time will tell, I really hope to get a good 5 or 6 big pumpkins out of the winter season. To manually pollinate, simply pick a male flower and remove the petals. Find a female flower, the males are on a stalk and the female flowers have a tiny little fruit and a usually hard up near the vine. Rub the males bits on the females bits and Ta Da Itty Bitty pumpkins grow and hopefully not die and fall off the vine... :-/
Today saw a a reprieve, for me at least. In that the work was floor tiles and lino cutting and I am not able to do anything effectively at floor level. That left me in charge of keeping the animals out of the way and off the fresh laid tiles. I used the free time to rest and heal up a little plus take some time to water, weed and generally putter about my veggies, which was just divine.
For lunch we had a simple Local Food Salad, with corned beef, boiled egg and some bacon bits scattered over. The meats were from the supermarket as I've run a little low on supplies. For the main meal tonight is a leg of Lamb and roast veggies with garden fresh greens.
It's these scant moments in which I find surcease, and reaffirm my mission. Why I'm doing this project and why I try so desperately hard to get a post up everyday. There has been a lot of not so great news around the steemit platform and I guess it deserves the bad press. But it is still a great place to come everyday and report my doings, and catch up with the friends and like-minded folks that I would never have meet were it not for Steemit.
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