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Tue, Oct 24, 06 at 20:54
| Does anyone know about this pumpkin referred to as "one too many"
here is a url with a picture if you don't know what it looks like:
I absolutely love this pumpkin nad have several in my room. Does anyone know anything or have any experience growing them. I fully intend to buy the seeds for next year. I am curious if I could just save some seeds but I imagine this pumpkin is a hybrid. Does anyone know? |
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| Googling didnt produce an answer on the hybrid question but did reveal the reason for that name.. "One-Too-Many" pumpkin, named for a pattern resembling the gin blossom and face-flush of a bloodshot drunk. http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20061018/AROUND07/61019007/-1/AROUND0 4 Guess you could email Rupp and ask them |
Here is a link that might be useful: Email Rupp
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| I just read in the Pinetree catalog that OTM is actually a winter squash that just looks like a punkin. So much the better in my opinion! |
Here is a link that might be useful: pinetree garden seeds
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| According to Thompson & Morgan, One Too Many is open-pollinated. |
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