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Friday, 17 October 2025

Giant Pumpkin Tribute 2025 - Part Two - The World Record

 Twins squash world record for biggest pumpkin

Brothers Ian (left) and Stuart Paton with the giant pumpkin

Twin brothers have broken two world records for the world's largest and heaviest pumpkin.

Stuart and Ian Paton, from Lymington in Hampshire, UK have been growing giant pumpkins for over 50 years.

They said they had come close to breaking the records several times before - even surpassing them one year - but a small hole in the giant squash led to their disqualification."

But after their giant fruit weighed in at 2,819lbs (1,278kg) with a circumference of over 21ft (6,4m) at a giant vegetable weigh-off in Reading last weekend, the record was finally theirs.

"It was an amazing feeling, it's hard to describe really," said Stuart.

His brother Ian added: "I kind of had an inkling when the forklift started beeping and flashing red."

The previous heaviest pumpkin record holder was 2,749lbs (1,247kg), while the former largest was over 20.2ft (6.1m) in circumference - both grown in the US.

It is the first time the world record has been held in the UK with the weigh-in taking place at Wargrave Nursery in Reading.

The pair said they became interested in growing oversized gourds when they were 13.

The brothers said they had been "hooked" on trying to break the world record since seeing a photograph of young child sitting on a pumpkin.

The pumpkins are grown in computer-controlled greenhouses, and need about 130 gallons (492l) of water a day.

"This pumpkin's 131 days old, and it was growing 70lbs (31.7kg) a day average for about 10 or 15 days," said Stuart.

In the past, some of their giant pumpkins have been flown to feed the elephants at a zoo in New York.

This one is now on show at Sunnyfields farm near Southampton, where it will be displayed for the next few weeks.

"We would like everybody to see our pumpkin, because it inspires other people to grow, especially kids," said Stuart.

Stuart said that before he learned he had broken the records, he had already decided to retire to spend more time with his family.

"This was my last pumpkin, so it's a happy coincidence, really."

Ian, on the other hand, said he is going to carry on growing.

"I'm going to see if I can break the world record for the biggest onion as well," he added."
You can see more pictures and the original article here

If you haven't read my earlier post 'Giant Pumpkin Tribute 2025 - Part One - Ozzy the 'prince of pumpkins'' see it here


~ talking pumpkin you may like to try this recipe ~

Thai Pumpkin Soup
A low carb high fat Thai pumpkin soup for cooler days.
It’s dairy-free, too!
see recipe details here

All the best Jan

41 comments:

Joyful in His Presence said...

I saw this earlier on the internet and found it amazing. Thank you for the link to the soup. It sounds delicious.

Kim said...

That's one giant pumpkin!!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Dear Jan, that is a huge pumpkin 🎃 Lovely presentation of the soup.

Sandi said...

I like pumpkin, but holt moly!

Christine said...

Amazing pumpkins.

Lowcarb team member said...

REPLY TO
Sandi who wrote ...
I like pumpkin, but holt moly!

Dear Sandi
Many thanks for your comment(s).

My apologies I mistakenly deleted your second comment with the spelling correction you'd made i.e. holy moly!

All the best Jan

Anonymous said...

That is one huge pumpkin!
The soup looks tasty.
Have a happy Friday Jan.

Tina

My name is Erika. said...

That's a giant pumpkin. And you'd need a crane to move it. What a fun post.

Bijoux said...

Congratulations to them. That’s a lot of water each day!

J.P. Alexander said...

Linda calabaza. gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

Debbie said...

wow-zers, i would love to see these!! i have always believed kids should be taught in high school about growing their own food, growing their own garden. much of what they learn in high school will be forgotten and i have always believed life skill are more important than calculus!!

Granny Marigold said...

What a goal to have, growing the very heaviest pumpkin!!

Fun60 said...

I missed this story. Thanks for sharing.

José Antonio Sánchez Rumí said...

Truly impressive, it leaves you speechless.
Best regards.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

I grew a pumpkin - it was 2 inches in diameter. A record for me.
God bless.

eileeninmd said...

Wow, it is a huge pumpkin!
The soup looks delicious.
Take care, happy Friday! Have a great weekend.

Margaret D said...

Congratulations to them, well deserved.

Jo said...

Wow, that's amazing. They must have to dedicate a lot of time to growing something that big, especially if it has to be blemish free.

Shari Burke said...

That's quite a pumpkin! I watched a documentary once about people growing giant pumpkins and it showed one guy who made a boat from one of his. In Alaska giant cabbage contests were the thing. Happy Friday!

jabblog said...

Astonishing, and 'just down the road' from me.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I always wonder. What do they actually do with those giant pumpkins, and why are we so obsessed with size?

Chris said...

Wow that's some pumpkin, amazing.. I've never grown one, could be because we're not fussy about pumpkin soup.

roughterrain crane said...

I have never seen this size.

Tom said...

...in my mind, these huge pumpkins look like squash!

♥ Łucja-Maria ♥ said...

Dear Jan
I admire pumpkin growers. I wish them every success in this challenging endeavor. I love pumpkin soup.
Have a nice weekend.

Carla from The River said...

WOW .. a few years ago I attended a pumpkin weigh in, it was fun! It is just unbelievable that pumpkins can grow so HUGE!

Mary Kirkland said...

That's a big pumpkin.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

All I can say is wow! That is huge- Loved reading about it and love that Thai pumpkin soup recipe. Thanks

HappyK said...

WOW that is quite a pumpkin!!!!!!

The Furry Gnome said...

They should make a buck selling those seeds!

This N That said...

congrats to them..I'm sure that weighing it was a feat!! Soup looks pretty...

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Wow! That is a monster pumpkin!

Lowcarb team member said...

REPLY TO

David M. Gascoigne who said ...
I always wonder. What do they actually do with those giant pumpkins, and why are we so obsessed with size?

Hello David, many thanks for your comment and question.

The obsession with giant pumpkins stems from their impressive size and the unique challenges they pose during growth. These pumpkins, often weighing in the hundreds of pounds, require careful cultivation and management to prevent them from buckling under their own weight. The scientific process of growing giant pumpkins involves understanding the growth patterns of the Cucurbita maxima species, which is distinct from the pumpkins used for jack-o'-lanterns or pies. The growth of these pumpkins is a fascinating blend of biology and engineering, as they must transport water, sugar, and nutrients efficiently to grow large and maintain their shape. The fascination with giant pumpkins is also reflected in their use in various activities, such as pumpkin boat races and chucking competitions, which add an element of fun and competition to the growing process ... more to read on the internet!

The first competition giant pumpkins were grown by William Warnock of Ontario, Canada. His first record was 365 lb (166 kg), measured at the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair ... more to read at Wikipedia

The used pumpkins/squashes are very often used to feed zoo or farm animals, apparently pigs like them!

All the best Jan

Conniecrafter said...

Oh wow that is outstanding, can't get over the size of that or the weight, sounds like it is made of a lot of water :) That is neat that they got the world record on the year one of the brothers decided to retire.

Elkes Lebensglück said...

Great pumpkin!!! That is *wow*

Jeanie said...

Yikes! You'd better grow that one in a space where you can let it take over!

DVArtist said...

Wow that is incredible. Good for them.

Ananka said...

That's massive! Love pumpkin soup :-D

River said...

130 GALLONS of water per day?? I'm thinking of all the people world wide who don't have enough water....

Barwitzki said...

Wow, what a gigantic pumpkin... you can hardly believe it and think of a sculpture :-)))
And yes, I love pumpkin soup... this pumpkin will fill many people up. Congratulations to the pumpkin gardeners. YES.
Hug

Teresa said...

Una gran calabaza, yo también conseguí algunas calabazas grandes pero no tanto como esa. Besos.