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    Shaun Whitmore/BBC Frances Crickmore leaning on a very large light green pumpkin. She has white shoulder-length hair and is wearing a cream Arran style jumper. Behind her are pumpkin vines, grass and beyond the a hedge. Shaun Whitmore/BBC

    Frances Crickmore nurtured a “flea-bitten” plant with masses of manure and water, while keeping it covered from adverse weather

    A woman who took up her son’s pumpkin-growing challenge has grown a vast vegetable weighing in at an incredible 58 stone (368kg).

    Johnny Crickmore, from Fen Farm Dairy, Bungay, Suffolk, raised three plants from specialist seeds and gave his mother Frances “the worst one”, she said.

    Ms Crickmore said she “spoilt” her “flea-bitten” plant with masses of manure and plenty of water to produce the whopper.

    Her son admitted he “knew quite early on I was beaten”. His pumpkin weighed a measly 2.9 stone (19kg).

    Ms Crickmore called her winning vegetable Sirius, “because that’s the brightest star in the sky”.

    Shaun Whitmore/BBC Frances Crickmore standing behind a very large light green pumpkin. She has white shoulder-length hair and is wearing a cream Arran style jumper. The pumpkin is resting on a wooden pallet. Behind her are pumpkin vines, grass and beyond the a hedge. Shaun Whitmore/BBC

    Johnny Crickmore discovered the pumpkin’s weight by using equipment used on the farm to weigh his cattle

    Mr Crickmore said he had always been fascinated by pumpkins, but it had been years since he had last grown any.

    So this year, having decided “there’s nothing worse than seeing pathetic little pumpkins”, the farmer bought three seeds from a professional grower specialising in giant plants based in the United States.

    They were initially raised as seedlings in his mother’s greenhouse, before he “chose the two better looking specimens”, offering her the third one, he said.

    Shaun Whitmore/BBC Johnny Crickmore holding a large orange pumpkin up across his torso. He has light brown hair and a short beard, and is wearing a light blue/grey down jacket. Behind him is grass and on the left an open barn structure.  Shaun Whitmore/BBC

    Mr Crickmore with the pumpkin he managed to produce

    Ms Crickmore told him: “You know I’ll win this competition.”

    Her competitive streak comes from her own mother and she has passed it on to her sons, she said.

    Her tactics included covering the plant up if the growing conditions were too hot, cold or wet.

    She also sneaked into Mr Crickmore’s pumpkin patch at 06:00 one morning to steal pollen, admitting: “They caught me doing it.”

    “It’s because I had the female pumpkin, but I didn’t have any male flower and I thought, ‘ahh I know where there is a male flower’ – I ripped the petals off and it worked.”

    Pumpkins need to be pollinated to produce fruit.

    Mr Crickmore said they planned to re-run the competition next year.

    “I know what mother’s tactics are now – or maybe I’ll give her one of the not-so-good seeds,” he said.

    Shaun Whitmore/BBC A large light green pumpkin resting on its side, with its cut stalk facing slightly on the left. It is resting on a wooden pallet, which is on the mud. To the left are some pumpkin vine and leaves and beyond it and behind the pumpkin is grass. Shaun Whitmore/BBC

    He said his wife Dulcie warned him his mother would beat him

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