Unseasonal weather means Halloween pumpkins could be smaller - Telegraph
Gardeners growing the fruit to be used for Halloween lanterns struggled to get pumpkins to grow well because of an unusually dry spring and a cool, damp spell in late summer, its experts said.
I don't remember Al Gore mentioning this threat?
Gardeners growing the fruit to be used for Halloween lanterns struggled to get pumpkins to grow well because of an unusually dry spring and a cool, damp spell in late summer, its experts said.
I don't remember Al Gore mentioning this threat?
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