Only Dave Chan could view a 1,676 lb. pumpkin as insufficiently gigantic.
It was more than enough to win the B.C. Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off at Aldergrove鈥檚 Krause Berry Farm on Saturday, Oct. 8, and while Chan, the defending champion and B.C. record holder, was happy with the win, he said he鈥檇 been aiming to better his previous mark of 1,911 pounds (the largest ever seen in B.C.) by breaking 2,000.
鈥淓arlier on this year, we had some pretty poor weather and I think that鈥檚 where I lost the poundage,鈥 the Richmond resident told the Langley Advance Times following his win, his wife, Janet Love, at his side.
What is his secret for producing record-breaking pumpkins?
鈥淢y secret is elbow grease, sweat, time, more time, and patience from your wife,鈥 Chan replied, smiling.
Chan said he may still have a shot at breaking the 2,000 mark.
鈥淲e still have a chance at home,鈥 he said.
鈥淭here鈥檚 another pumpkin, that鈥檚 going to be weighted next week.鈥
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Chan first became interested in the art of growing very big pumpkins about 40 years ago, when he saw a man who鈥檇 grown a giant pumpkin on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
The man mentioned that the seed for his winner had come from a Canadian, a man in Nova Scotia named Howard Dill.
Chan took a chance and sent a letter addressed to 鈥淗oward Dill, Nova Scotia.鈥
One week later, a letter from Dill arrived with seeds.
Dill, , has been called the 鈥減umpkin King鈥 and 鈥淔ather of all pumpkins.鈥
Trevor Halliday and his wife Joanne, from Maple Ridge had the second- and third-place pumpkins, weighing in at over 2800 pounds combined.
Trevor said his pumpkin was a late starter, planted after Joanne鈥檚.
鈥淲e called this the dark horse, because we figured it would catch up,鈥 Trevor recalled.
It was Joanne鈥檚 first competition.
Event organizer Jeff Pelletier was encouraged by the number of novices taking part.
Among the the 13 entrants, there were 鈥渁 lot of first-time growers鈥 Pelletier noted. 鈥淲e had four, who [all] broke 1,000 lbs.鈥
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