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            | NREYNOLDS3 | 
            
               NW Ohio 
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  Hello, I am very new to this and I am looking for some tips. I attempted to grow a giant pumpkin this year. The + is that I grew a pumpkin, the - is that 56lb is not a giant. Can someone give me some tips on what I should be doing now to prepare my soil for next year? Thanks 
		
				
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               9/24/2013 1:20:54 PM 
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            | yardman | 
            
               Mnt.pleasant ,tennessee 
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               Im sorta newbie also.been advised to amend(add compost,manure leaves ect& soil test.then see what your soil is lacking or what is to high in. 
		
				
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               9/24/2013 2:25:22 PM 
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            | Richard | 
            
               Minnesota 
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               A soil test, post the test results here, experienced growers will chime in and help read it, suggest what amendments to add. Hollandsgiants.com and extremepumpkins.com sell amendments, they also have a fertilizer program you can follow. Make sure you get the seeds from here, they have the genetics to grow giant size. 
		
				
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               9/24/2013 3:28:28 PM 
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            | cojoe | 
            
               Colorado 
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               also,your region has a excellent spring seminar(ovgpg).I believe they even have a newbie seminar.As suggested- a soil test is your best start. 
		
				
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               9/25/2013 12:19:51 PM 
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            | Josh Scherer | 
            
               Piqua, Ohio 
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               OVGPG seminar may be a 3-4 hour drive, but it's well worth the trip. This club has members growing less than five years putting monsters on the scale. They know what's up! 
		
				
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               9/25/2013 8:15:22 PM 
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