The first pumpkin to ripen - in July!
from Anonymous on 08/09/2015
Planted several varieties of pumpkin on my allotment this year, Baby Pam was ready to harvest at the end of July - a month or two earlier than all the others. My one plant produced two very nice fruits - one the size of a football and the other about like a grapefruit, then decided it had enough and subsequent female flowers dropped off before being pollinated. It didn't take up as much space as others, so would be ideal for a smaller plot. Very tasty pumpkins and because it fruited so remarkably early, I was able to pull the dying plant out and use the space for something else in July.
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