Backyard pumpkin sets new P.E.I. record
The pumpkin Eddy Shaw grew in the backyard of his Charlottetown home has set a new provincial record.
Eddy Shaw breaks his own mark with 661-kilogram pumpkin
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The pumpkin Eddy Shaw grew in the backyard of his Charlottetown home has set a new provincial record.
Shaw's pumpkin weighed in at 661 kilograms. That's more than the combined weight of seven average-sized men.
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The pumpkin was among 30 entered in the 23rd annual Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off on Saturday at Veseys Seeds in York.
Shaw also set a record last year with a 603-kilogram beauty. He used the seeds from that pumpkin to grow three more in his backyard this summer.
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"I just tried it one year and got stuck on it," Shaw said of his pumpkin-growing hobby.
Shaw took home $500 for his winning pumpkin.
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With files from Laura Meader