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Mystery fruit

July 15, 2008 by Pamela Parker Caird 1 Comment



Mystery fruit



Immature pumpkin? Or super-thick zucchini? We planted a bunch of stuff at once (see here) and lost track of what was what. Any ideas?

UPDATE: Turns out it is a pumpkin. Here’s hoping our little pumpkin plant keeps producing through October, so we can do the jack o’lantern thing.

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  1. Memories of Warren Street | Family Tales says:
    August 22, 2010 at 12:06 pm

    […] in that way, doings I didn’t even realize needed doing, and making our lives richer. The pumpkins we unwittingly grew the first growing season, and the tomatoes, carrots, basil and thyme that burgeoned over our second […]

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