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Can you identify this plant?

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Paul starts with ...
This has popped up in our compost bin. It doesn't look like the usual weeds, could it be something that I want to continue growing in my vege patch?
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Adam says...
A pumpkin I should think.
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VLR says...
Talk about coincidence, I was just out weeding the garden and noticed the same seedling sprouting where I plan to put a vegie patch. My only guess would be a pumpkin since I spread some compost there a couple of weeks ago and the only seeds that would have survived would have been tomato and pumpkin seeds. The tomatoes somehow made it to my lawn - would've been more convenient in the vegie patch. I'm just gonna let them grow since I regularly use both.
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Paul says...
excellent, thanks :) we had a pumpkin a little while ago.
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