Showing posts with label pumpkin patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin patch. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Pumpkins?!?!


Noticed what you see in the top photo only a couple days ago.  To me, the leaves look like those of  a pumpkin plant which was interesting to me since I don't remember planting any pumpkin seeds last year. While noticing all this, Dale was taking off up the alley for a bike ride and our neighbor Steve was complimenting his gams saying they looked as good as Lance Armstrong's (and without the steroids!). I called Steve over asking him if he knew what a pumpkin plant looks like.  He said he did. He looked at the plant and said that if it wasn't pumpkin it was some other kind of squash. I told him it had to be pumpkin since I had some small pumpkins in the planters that were on this side of the house last fall. The squirrels had eaten the pumpkins and a seed must've dropped over the planter's edge.

Steve said that the actual pumpkin would grow where you see the bud in the top photo and the flower blooming  in the bottom picture. I'm excited! We've got our own little pumpkin patch! Now - how to keep those rascally squirrels away?!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Pumpkin Patch

Drove by Julie's pumpkin patch in the alley and the previously pictured pumpkin has been harvested. Here's another one that's a little closer to the gate.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Turning Orange

This is the same pumpkin from my Sept. 1st post from Julie's pumpkin patch. As you can see it's orange now rather than green.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Another Pumpkin

Here's the other pumpkin I spoke of in yesterday's post. It's from our neighbor Julie's pumpkin patch which grows right up to the alley. The little orange spot is where I think a squirrel started to nibble.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Pumpkins

As I drove past our neighbor Julie's yard, which goes right up to the alley, I noticed a big orange ball. After pulling into the garage I walked back to look at it. It turns out it's a pumpkin and there's an even bigger green one growing right next to it.