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karen
07 June 2007 00:00:00
the children and mself are growing pumpkins for the first time. enjoyed looking at your web page. don't know what you feed them, hope ours grow as big as the ones we saw on your page.
Jebon
16 May 2007 00:00:00
how to pick up seed or any links to were i can revice a cataloug
tony
04 February 2007 00:00:00
Well done to you all, you both have excelled youraelves again in producing an excellent crop of pumpkins and great websites, Keep up all the hard work in the allotments and in the pages of the website. I look forward to seeing more great pictures here and of course eating some of your marvellous crops.Thank you Tony Joes son.
felton
21 January 2007 00:00:00
Greetings from the high desert of Idaho, USA
Temperatlure today:
High 19.0 C
Miday USA minus 2.1 C

Any hope for us ?
High, dry and cold.
Our growing season is a scant four months - nearly always have a killing frost 1st of September.
Low
paul(aks Boldverg)
09 January 2007 00:00:00
Very nice site,interesting.
I followed the link from the kitchen gardens group,I'll be growing baby bear this year,so hope for the best,bookmarked the site,so I'll be back!
Keep up the good work both on the site and on the plot!
All the best-Paul.
Dulcie - plot 25
06 January 2007 00:00:00
Hi Betty, love the site - might buy some of those Marina seeds myself - I've been hoping to try and grow some more unusual squashes this year, it all looks very interesting - the recipe page is great too!
KATHY WYNNE
20 December 2006 00:00:00
Hi, Betty,
Mum (Mary at 74) sent me your link. It's great-really entertaining and informative! Thanks!

Kathy in Cumbria
Pat Meadows
16 December 2006 00:00:00
Congratulations on a gorgeous project!
Paul
11 December 2006 00:00:00
Looks good. Thank you for the site-link. May you continue to grow with your garden.
philip
09 December 2006 00:00:00
thoroughly enjoy all your kitchen garden comments, exoect you grow butternt as well as all the others.
have just found your glorious birds, they are terrific.
Fernil
08 December 2006 00:00:00
Wonderful, Betty and Tereshina! I can't see how you could improve it. Keep up the good work.
Fernil
Emma jane Maddison
30 October 2006 00:00:00
wow
Betty Braithwaite
06 January 2006 00:00:00
Just been on your website. Keep up the good work. I remember your first days at college in Birkenhead. Happy days!
Margaret from San Diego, California.
27 November 2005 00:00:00
Hi Teresinha, Love this Site and all the additional photographs. So colorful ! Hoping to see more and more as your Site grows as do the Pumpkins and Gourds of every shape and color - and by the truck load. WOW !! I will be sending you a diagram for
making a Snowman out of Bird House Gourds. Will mail it to Betty for you.
Be nice to see some of your other craft work on this Site !! Wishing you many more
happy years of growing on your PUMPKIN PATCH. Margaret. O.B.C.Gardens.
kim Lee
15 November 2005 00:00:00
Plese bring a pumkin for me when we next meet. i love it! Well done Teresinha.
Irene Bensinger
03 November 2005 00:00:00
Teresinha -- I've been reading about your pumpkins on the kitchengardens list. How beautiful the pumpkins and squash all are, and how happy you look!

Thank you for sharing your creativity with us cyber-wanderers.
Best wishes from Washington state, USA

irene
Bill Mitchelmore
03 November 2005 00:00:00
Teresinha,
What can I say? Pumpkins galore and such a brilliant use for them. I see what you mean by wide loads too. My measly efforts down here in Bristol leave a lot to be desired. My biggest 'Atlantic Giant' was about the size of a grapefruit. Courgettes next door are huge so puzzled me can only look on in bewildered admiration.
P.S. I realy enjoy your contributions to Kitchengradens, keep it going (and you too Betty)

Bill
Ralph Redden
02 November 2005 00:00:00
Great site. Congratulations and Good Luck to you both.
Sergio Tesche
24 October 2005 00:00:00
Teresinha,
I've always loved your criative ideas! It's wonderfull the see them growing, wether as pumpinks or works of art. Looking forward for the pictures.

Keep on the good job!

Your brother, BRAZIL
Simon
23 October 2005 00:00:00
Hi Teresinha,

Any chance of pile-up soup after the exhibition closes?

Simon
Bob Medland
23 October 2005 00:00:00
Hi Tetê

Brilliant stuff, so creative and well done. Maybe you can pass on some ideas to Malawians on how to make better use of vegetables?

Cheers

Bob
June
22 October 2005 00:00:00
Hello Teresinha! I am your mother's friend in Potro Alegre, Brazil and she tells me all about your work and now I am loving to see it all here! Good for you and your friend; I know it is hard work, but how gratifying are the results. I will be coming back to see more.
"Parabéns".
Ann
09 October 2005 00:00:00
Great site Betty,it gives a whole new meaning to Pumkins.Good luck with the exhilbition Terishina
Margaret - San Diego - California.
09 October 2005 00:00:00
Hi Betty and Teresinha, This is a really beautiful and interesting Site about to bloom
and blossom. Love it ! So nice to see great photography of the Turks Turban and the
ornamental gourds. Will re-visit to see additional photographs and information.
Great Site - keep going.................Margaret.
Anne Mears (anneski)
08 October 2005 00:00:00
Wow, stunning stuff Tereshina - and Betty, I'll have you know I've taken on 2 half allotments here in Yeovil, thanks to you!
Good luck with the exhibition Tereshina, the pumpkins and squash all look gorgeous!
margaret Lomax
08 October 2005 00:00:00
another good site :-) . I look forward to seeing photos of the exhibition.
Bobbi
08 October 2005 00:00:00
Lovely site. I wish you all the best in your exhibition.
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