In this #shorts video, I show how I remove a pumpkin that has become stuck and wedged on a mesh trellis.
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Sorry, my first upload of this short was the wrong resolution and thus didn't get picked up as a "short" by YT – all fixed now 🙂
Nice
Try Pumpkin and Bacon Soup MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Is that a kabocha? It’s gorgeous!
What's the name of this pumpkin?? I need it!!
We had a pumpkin vine leave our yard, climb a tree near the fence and the pumpkin dropped back into our yard. We gave it to them a few days before Halloween
Hey Mark, can you do some videos with Recipe Ideas that you and your family use for the different fruits and veggies you grow?
How did it get up there?
I see you've finally conquered your Gourd tunnel!
I should call her…
The close up of the cut wedge looked naughty in a nightmare kind of way
Always good times in your garden…
Comments are a hoot today,too.
Fine cutting skills,sir…
I've seen one of those somewhere…
@khaby00 Khaby Lame, please.
Pumpkin fupa
Hate it when this happens! Dinner sorted tho! Lol
What kind of pumpkin is it? Looks delicious!
Wow… it almost looks like a friend i know.
Love this guy!!!!! He is always so much FUN!!!!!!! Cheers my friend!
LOL!!!
Will the chickens eat that?
Great job! Enjoy that pumpkin at dinner!
You have got the life i tell ya
Pumpkin soup coming up! Yum!
What kind of pumpkin is that?
Love your videos!!!
Kents are good for mashing, but that's about all.
It smelled like fish