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Essex horticulturalist wins again with smashing pumpkin | |
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The man who last year grew the nation's heaviest pumpkin outdoors has beaten his own record. | The man who last year grew the nation's heaviest pumpkin outdoors has beaten his own record. |
Royal Horticultural Society expert Matthew Oliver has grown a pumpkin that tipped the scales at just under 1,500lb (680kg), to claim the coveted title for the second year running. | Royal Horticultural Society expert Matthew Oliver has grown a pumpkin that tipped the scales at just under 1,500lb (680kg), to claim the coveted title for the second year running. |
Mr Oliver won in 2016 with a pumpkin that weighed 1,333lb (605kg). | Mr Oliver won in 2016 with a pumpkin that weighed 1,333lb (605kg). |
The Essex gardener, who works at RHS Hyde Hall, said winning was "fantastic" "given a summer of tricky weather". | The Essex gardener, who works at RHS Hyde Hall, said winning was "fantastic" "given a summer of tricky weather". |
He added that it was "frustrating to be just 1.6lb from the 1,500lb mark". | He added that it was "frustrating to be just 1.6lb from the 1,500lb mark". |
The seed used to grow the record-breaking pumpkin was supplied by a grower in Oregon, USA. | The seed used to grow the record-breaking pumpkin was supplied by a grower in Oregon, USA. |
The pumpkin will go on display at Hyde Hall later this week and during school half-term holiday. | The pumpkin will go on display at Hyde Hall later this week and during school half-term holiday. |
Last year's winner was sculpted into a boat. | Last year's winner was sculpted into a boat. |
Mr Oliver said this year's winner might go the same way. | Mr Oliver said this year's winner might go the same way. |
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