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Subject: How does Dills Atlantic Giant do in North Carolina
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pzierz |
Raleigh, NC
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Anybody know if Dill's Atlantic Giant will do well in our hot, humid Raleigh summers?
Are there any differences in the varieties grown in North Carolina vs. more northern climates?
Thanks, Peter
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2/18/2013 5:53:04 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Some plants tend to hold up better under the heat. The seeds are the same. I would recommend some sort of shade system. At Least something the protect new tip vine growth on the main.
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2/18/2013 7:27:45 AM
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Captain 97 |
Stanwood, Washington
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The record for North Carolina is 1258 Pounds grown in Winston Salem. Thats a little small compared to the northern states but not horrible by any means. Try to find a seed that has been grown in a warm climate and done well before. You should use shade protection and possibly use misters to cool the plant as well.
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2/19/2013 4:32:35 PM
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TNorange |
Hot West Tennessee
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Looks like your in 7a zone. Check out the new growers club for hot climates. http://sgpgrowers.wix.com/homepage . Shade is a must. Some crosses seem to tolerate the heat better than others. Good luck.
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2/22/2013 10:58:56 PM
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TNorange |
Hot West Tennessee
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Woops did not see the earlier post.
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2/22/2013 11:04:07 PM
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