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A gardening company has paid 200 euros (£168) for a single pumpkin seed. | A gardening company has paid 200 euros (£168) for a single pumpkin seed. |
Thompson & Morgan, which is based near Ipswich and sells giant pumpkin seeds for 46p, bought the seed at an auction. | Thompson & Morgan, which is based near Ipswich and sells giant pumpkin seeds for 46p, bought the seed at an auction. |
The seed was highly valued as it was taken from a pumpkin said to weigh 2,009lb (911kg), which would make it heavier than the current world record of 1,818lb (824kg). | The seed was highly valued as it was taken from a pumpkin said to weigh 2,009lb (911kg), which would make it heavier than the current world record of 1,818lb (824kg). |
The company said it wanted to use the seed in an attempt to grow the world's heaviest pumpkin. | The company said it wanted to use the seed in an attempt to grow the world's heaviest pumpkin. |
Managing director Paul Hansford said: "If you want to grow a really huge pumpkin, you need to start with record-breaking, genetically proven, premium seed." | Managing director Paul Hansford said: "If you want to grow a really huge pumpkin, you need to start with record-breaking, genetically proven, premium seed." |
The firm is now searching for someone with a specialist knowledge of growing giant vegetables. | The firm is now searching for someone with a specialist knowledge of growing giant vegetables. |
The parent hybrid pumpkin was grown by Ron Wallace in the United States and the seed was sold as one of 23 lots at an online auction. | The parent hybrid pumpkin was grown by Ron Wallace in the United States and the seed was sold as one of 23 lots at an online auction. |
Thompson & Morgan said the price was nothing compared to the $1,600 (£1,000) said to have been paid in 2011 for a seed from a 1,810lb (821kg) pumpkin, which produced just five seeds. | Thompson & Morgan said the price was nothing compared to the $1,600 (£1,000) said to have been paid in 2011 for a seed from a 1,810lb (821kg) pumpkin, which produced just five seeds. |
Guinness World Records said the current world record for the heaviest pumpkin was awarded at the Prince Edward County Pumpkinfest in Canada in 2011. | |
A spokesperson said Mr Wallace had submitted a claim for the title and the process had begun to verify his evidence, | |
Ken Desrosiers, of bigpumpkins.com, said growing giant vegetables had been gaining popularity as a "competitive hobby" in the past few years. | |
"It is a fun activity that everyone can enjoy," he said. | |
"Watching a giant pumpkin grow in excess of 18kg in 24 hours during its peak growth, is an amazing thing." |
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