Ah, this is near & dear to my heart.
This my friends is a variety of pumpkin that has been passed down in my family for the last six generations. Family oral history places the origin of the variety with the Cherokee Indians who were present in now-day Wildwood prior to their 1838 removal. There is historical evidence to support this and I've been devoting a good bit of time lately doing family geneology research.
The pumpkin above is part of the last grow-out I am doing to collect seed. The mature seeds from this grow-out will be sent, along with the pumpkin's story, to the Seed Saver's Exchange in order that it may be preserved for generations to come. |
2 comments:
I love reading your blog. It always has such a calming effect on me. Keep it up.
I second that comment. It's been a busy day around here, but I can get lost in your blog.
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