Comment on Daily Discussion Thread: đŸ«‚ Wednesday, 25 December, 2024

melbaboutown@aussie.zone ⁚3⁩ ⁚weeks⁩ ago

It seems I’ve been too ambitious
 5 of the 6 golden nugget pumpkin seedlings sprouted then have grown super fast and the 20 gallon grow bags were ordered too late. (Plus to fill all 5 would take like fifteen or sixteen 25l bags of potting mix. To fill two containers would be a little over six which is more doable but I wanted four plants.)

That’s a lot of money and a lot of labour shoveling it in. (Especially with 4 of the jack be little just sown. They might survive in the last four remaining 30cm pots though and are more stakeable.)

Would it be super bad to just scratch out holes in the grass and plant the golden nuggets in ground? I haven’t had the soil tested for toxic metals yet because I have not been able to get to the post office, and am weird about the thought of the soil tainting the fruit.

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It might not be tooo bad
 Apparently fruiting stuff is lower risk. While I haven’t had mine tested specifically yet, from the research gate map from 2018 my spot looks low for lead contamination. There has also been exposure to cat poop and a buried pet bird but that was about 4/5 years ago.

Just feels weird. I’m going to have to decide soon but don’t want to accidentally give anyone gross produce.

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