The biggest pumpkin in Norway – NRK Sørlandet – Local news, TV and radio

It starts with small seeds sown in April. Now the measuring tape is too small for the pumpkin.

Philip Lyding thought he would walk away with a win.

Photo: Frans Kjetså/NRK Sørlandet

– This tape measure is three meters long and a few centimeters less wide, so it is most likely the largest in the country, said the pumpkin’s owner, Philip Lyding.

He believes the pumpkin, which was just a seed a few months ago, now weighs several hundred kilograms.

– The measurements I made show that the pumpkin weighs between 215 and 230 kilograms, and the current Norwegian record is 188 kilograms, says a satisfied Lyding.

Good genes

The reason why pumpkins grow so quickly is, in part, because of good genes.

– It’s a great seed, but it also gets a lot of nutrients and a lot of water, and we also have hot summers, Lyding said

At most, he explained, the pumpkin grows 10 centimeters a day. And there’s also some drama.

– Pumpkins broke early in the season and after a while I was afraid that rot would get into them. Luckily, the pumpkin healed itself, and turned out very well, said the proud pumpkin owner.

Intense competition

Trine Johansen

Trine Johansen had a pumpkin that was too big to measure with a measuring tape.

Photo: Frans Kjetså/NRK Sørlandet

Elsewhere in the city there is a pumpkin that could also break the Norwegian record.

– About three meters, I measured my pumpkin, says Trine Johansen happily.

He hopes that his fruit can bring home the biggest title.

But Lyding was confident in his case.

– I will win.

On Sunday, the pumpkins will be harvested and weighed, so it is likely that the country’s largest pumpkin will be found in Kristiansand.

You can read who won on the NRK Sørlandet site on Sunday.



04.10.2014, at 07.00

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