Oct 11, 2016
Giant pumpkin weighing 1 ton break England record
Oi day, watered pumpkins 380 liters of water and up to 5 hours of care needed
Giant pumpkin weighing more than 1 ton in England
Two twin brothers Ian and Stuart Paton has crushed the competition with a pumpkin weighing up to 1,022 kg, ie more than 1 ton. Pumpkins 1.2m high and 5.5m circumference broke the record set by them 2 years ago.
55-year-old brothers have also reached No. 2 and No. 3 in Fall Pumpkin Festival at Netley, Hampshire, England.
They spent five hours a day taking care of pumpkins, irrigate nearly 380 liters of water a day for it in their flower farm in Pennington, Hampshire.
Pumpkins 1.2m high and 5.5m circumference broke the record set by them 2 years ago
Currently, the two brothers are very happy to have beat their own record and once again be recorded in the record books in England. Ian is planning to beat the world record, weighing 1,054 kg pumpkin.
He said: "We both felt ecstatic. It's great to break his own record. In fact we do not have any secrets, just hard work alone. Each year we are improving technical progress, it's not easy.
They spent five hours a day taking care of pumpkins, irrigate nearly 380 liters of water per day for
Currently, both brothers were planning to beat the world record
"We will beat the world record, at this rate, we'll certainly do that," Ian said.
Stuart also said: "Many days, we spent 5 hours to take care of pumpkins. We never get tired of it. Believe it or not, it's our hobby.
"It's great to witness it grows, it really special feeling. We watered pumpkins nearly 380 liters of water per day. It was a hard work but we loved that job. "
Two twin brothers Ian and Stuart Paton glad win
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