Then I read in some free gardening mag that you can simply prune the vines to size, thus neatly containing them in their own bed as an underplanting to, say, corn. Yeah right. In this jungle weather, you'd need to be out there every day, armed to the teeth with secateurs - machetes, even - bravely hacking away. I rest my case:
FYI: Pictured is a Japanese (affectionately known as "Jap") pumpkin or Kabocha. Everyone grows them up here - delicious and virtually indestructible.
And hey, what the heck, it's time for a gratuitous pig shot. Pumpkins are, after all, his all-time favourite vegetable. Well, next to watermelons ... and corn ...
And he can smell 'em a mile off.
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Just chop off a bit, poke it with a knife a few times, stick it in the micro until it is soft like a potato and blend it with some stock. Comes up a treat, recalcitrant or co-operative.
I'm there for pumpkin soup. Now.
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