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Boehnke

Itzetown City

Did you read the Jucker web-site? The European Championchip will be held in Ludwigsburg (Germany). It´s mid in Europe so all folks have a chance to come.
First will take 2.000 €. And if that first place pumpkin is heavier than 500 kg (1102,5 lbs) they ´ll pay an extra 1.000 €.
I wonder what seeds you plant to reach that goal?

3/3/2005 6:37:49 AM

Mr. Orange

Hilpoltstein, Bavaria, Germany

I will be growing the same seeds that I had planned on growing before I got to know the info about the weighoff...lol

3/3/2005 9:51:59 AM

urban jungle

Ljubljana, Slovenia

sounds good.. the reward should stimulate a new new breed of heavy hitters in Europe, lol

3/3/2005 12:58:09 PM

Duchezeau JL

Sancoins / Cher / FRANCE

I it is not the money me which tempts to cultivate giant pumpkins, It is a passion

3/3/2005 3:14:52 PM

moro (sergio)

Cologne Brescia Italy

right Duchezeau 3000 euro don't change the live!
500 kg pumpkin yes!!
it should be a great personal satisfaction for all
Sergio

3/3/2005 4:09:18 PM

Duchezeau JL

Sancoins / Cher / FRANCE

No, the money it is not what attracted, if I would go to Germany, there first would be to meet the other growers, but I agree the money contributes to the happiness

3/4/2005 12:47:45 AM

Canuck

Atlanta, Georgia

It's about time!...although the Jucker team is not yet affiliated with any true pumpkin association and still counts squash as pumpkins. Maybe someday they will catch on but I doubt it.

Hope to see you all there! I will be there for certain as a spectator at least to meet any growers who show up.
Michel

3/4/2005 2:22:48 AM

Pumpkin_lover

Wroclaw, Poland (51 N, 17 E)

Will it be as alst year on the second weekend of october ? IF so Iwon't be able to come, becouse it is sure that I'll be taking part in Polish weightoff at that time...

3/4/2005 6:55:11 AM

Boehnke

Itzetown City

Thank ya´ll for answered my question. :-(

3/4/2005 9:08:01 AM

Boehnke

Itzetown City

All but Martin, sorry.

3/4/2005 9:09:49 AM

Eaglewood (Lars) Sweden

Sweden

It´s a long way travel but ho know, mayby i be there with something heavy from eather 1097,5 1104 hester or 1247 Handy. I guess that most of us have a long way and if we will come or not depends really of what we have on the trailer. Where in germany is this Ludwigsburg?

3/4/2005 12:11:33 PM

urban jungle

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Boehnke, I still do not know what I will plant.
Eaglewood, I think Ludwigsburg in in the south of Germany, which is not far from me :-)

3/4/2005 12:17:57 PM

Jos

Belgium Europe

I will try the same seed as the one that produced my 416kgpumpkin.Other:582hester and 996 bobbier and perhaps 1458whitthier.Also 1 squash:895.5Hester.
I will also build a greenhouse again and i will try very hard to become European Champ.But i realise i will need a lot of luck to do so :-)
Good luck to all!

3/4/2005 12:35:37 PM

jantje

Belgium

is it true if you win in Ludswigburg that you have to leave your pumpkin behind and not take it back home?

Jan

3/4/2005 2:41:04 PM

Boehnke

Itzetown City

Yes, you can take a lot of "badischen Wein" on your truck on the way back home. lol

3/4/2005 3:42:36 PM

Mr. Orange

Hilpoltstein, Bavaria, Germany

yes, the top three pumpkins (or more) belong to Jucker after the weighoff, including the seeds. That's the price you have to pay if want the money...

And that won't change until we get together and set up a GPC site with our own sponsors - anyone interested?
I have all info here what we need to do to make it real, email me to discuss it...

Ludwigsburg is a few km from Stuttgart in the south of Germany.

Martin

3/4/2005 5:00:33 PM

Boehnke

Itzetown City

Martin count me in, but that´s a new thread worth I think.

3/4/2005 5:03:41 PM

Whidbey

Whidbey Island

Now that the dollar means nothing and the euro is something, I wish I were back in Dithmarschen growing the big ones.

3/4/2005 8:26:24 PM

Boehnke

Itzetown City

Lee, whenever, you always welcome here!

3/5/2005 8:03:15 AM

Don Quijot

Caceres, mid west of Spain

Seed is more than important, but I believe that the key is in the soil, the water and the care.
So I throughed out 15.000 Kg of old manure in the 300 sq ft patch a week ago and now is ploughed and tilled.
Seeds? Main selection: 1097.5 Beachy, 913 Perez and 664.5 Liggett. Backups: 3 x 913
Good luck to all and see you there.

Carlos

3/9/2005 2:43:03 AM

Mr. Orange

Hilpoltstein, Bavaria, Germany

Carlos,

Are you sure about those 15000kg of manure on 300 sq.ft.?
That area must be 1m higher now! lol

Maybe 15000kg manure on 300 sq. meters?

Martin

3/9/2005 9:11:03 AM

Don Quijot

Caceres, mid west of Spain

Right Martin, it were sq. meters!!!

3/16/2005 3:28:32 AM

Boudyo.F

France

Immaginez a person depasse 660kgs in Europe!!


What gains you it?

3/17/2005 7:29:35 AM

Eaglewood (Lars) Sweden

Sweden

1455 hmmm, why not in five years? 681 the year after that.

3/17/2005 1:24:07 PM

Gunnar

Öland, Sweden

You are all welcome to the weigh-off at Solberga Gård on the island of Öland in south-eastern Sweden. Biggest pumpkin wins SEK 20 (approx Euro 2,15) per kg of pumpkin. It takes place on the October, 1st. Pumpkins should be delivered between 10 am and 3 pm and the price ceremony is at 4 pm. During that same week-end there is a big harvest festival on the island with 500 different paticipants - an event that is in itself worth visiting. For details see www.solbergagard.se or www.skordefest.nu

8/30/2005 1:50:26 PM

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