On Being a Farm Wife (and other hazards) , Joyce Bupp Tiny things they were, in the whole scheme of life. Yet compared to other seeds, the pumpkin ones that came in the mail one morning in March were impressive. I’d anteed up a buck, plus tax, for about a dozen of the one-by-half-inch, flat, cream-col ored seeds of a super-giant varie ty. Within their hard shell was everything needed for life, with a little hand from Mother Nature. Since Mother wasn’t quite up to snuff with warm weather then, the seeds were tucked into starter pots in the greenhouse. Cultivating humongous pumpkins has become something of a cottage industry hereabouts. York Fair’s Giant Pumpkin Contest, underwritten at one-dollar-per-pound for the three largest by Brown’s Orchard and Farm Market, has probably helped stimulate the friendly competition. Our intent was not a prizewin ner, just a “for fun” planting for some of our favorite kids. 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Pumpkins, we’ve discovered, spread thickly and rapidly enough in the damp, rich soil to shade out most other competition. Last year’s harvest of neck pumpkins was far more than we, relatives, friends and a few strangers we pawned them off onto could figure out what to do with. After having visited the site where last year’s fair winner was produced and seeing other giant pumpkins scattered around like so many huge, orange boulders, I was hooked. It would be interest ing to see what our little comer could do with this challenge. With the cool, damp of spring, it got pretty late until the pumpkin seedlings, already poking vines out of their pots, went into the ground. The Farmer thought we should nip the ends of the vines and allow only one fruit to set per vine. But by the time they began setting infant pumpkins, the tangled growth was knee-high, thick as a jungle and impossible to walk through without injuring them. Those baby pumpkins were on their own. 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And came out jubilant, having uncovered about a half dozen of the biggest pumpkins we’d ever grown. (None, however, would come close to a friend’s 464-pounder that set a new York Fair record). Periodic forays through the tan gled mess of growth uncovered a few more. Eight ... 10 ... 14. The count kept inching higher. Several of the largest I couldn’t begin to lift. While visiting a few weeks ago. my cousin’s oldest son gleefully spied the pumpkin patch. He re turned a few evenings later, his two little brothers in tow, to help The Farmer harvest them. They rolled them one at a time in to a garden cart. I returned from a meeting to stumble my way through the pumpkin patch on the porch. We nixed suggestions to sell the giants in favor of the greater fun of sharing them. The harvesting trio claimed several. A niece has a couple more. My mother-in-law’s porch sports one of the giants, as do the homes of employees and friends. We kept just one. It’s a near perfect “pumpkin” shape, some 20 inches high, two feet-plus across the middle, with a circumference of more than six feet. In an earlier life, it may have been Cinderella’s coach. In this life, it will be our Halloween pumpkin, perhaps with glued-on facial features, and then be converted into yet another life as pies, cake and bread. And in the spring it will live again. This baby should yield enough seeds to cover the whole neigh borhood in orange. FREE with purchase of Bassott or Sorts bodding SPECIAL $129.95 $159.95 $219.95 $279.95 CSJR C*S“ P°TE $259 95 $309 95 $399 95 $519 95 OUR CASH PRICE $149.95 OUR CASH PRICE $lB9 95 OUR CASH PRICE $249.95 OUR CASH PRICE $299.95 'H* wrh ♦.'P •* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28, 1996-B3 Hershey Museum Offers Children’s Classes HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) The Hershey Museum is offering seven fun-filled and educational classes fo children throughout the fall season. All classes will be held at the museum and do require advance registration. Registration fees are listed with each class. “MR. BOTTLE—BONES” (Ages 9-10) Saturday, Oct. 26, 10-11:30 a.m. Make a life-size skeleton just in time for Hallo ween! Learn more about skeletons and bones in this bone-shaking class. Participants need to bring nine clean 1-gallon plastic milk or water jugs. $6 members, $9 nonmembers. “KID POWERED” (Ages 5-7) Saturday, Nov. 9, 10-11:30 a.m. You don’t need batteries, just Kid Power, for these games and toys which have delighted and fasci nated youngsters for centuries. Learn games like clay marbles and jacks, try your hand at other skill games, and explore some special old-time toys! $5 members, $8 nonmembers. “MADE FROM MILK” (Ages 7-9) Saturday, Nov. 16. 10-11:30 a.m. Today, getting butter is easy go to the grocery store and buy it. But less than 100 years ago, that rich spread for pancakes and bread took much more time and energy. This class explores butter making using a variety of methods from old to new. Of course, the tasting is an important element also! $6 member. $9 nonmembers. Storos in LANCASTER, YORK. CARLISLE • PA. MILFORD DEL. & ELKTON MD [■■■l UflMfc} Cal Sloroa For Hour* Imm BS N° Rotunda FINANCING AVAILABLE mm No Exchangaa To purchaso by chock you must havo HB Cash A Corry a phono numbor and drlvors boons* v Not rwponSUs hr orofi W> rstarve to rtghtto subrttuts gift lions “RAVEN’S WINGS AND WHALES’ TALES” (Ages 4-6) Saturday, Nov. 16, 10-11:00 a.m. Bet you never thought the Her shey Museum was a place to see all types of critters! Explore the Hershey Museum and all of the different animals we have here. This interactive class will feature music and a make-and-take pro ject that will delight the younger children. $5 members, $8 nonmembers. “SUGAR AND SPICES” (Ages 4-6) Saturday, Dec. 14, 10-11:30 a.m. Just in time for the holidays! 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