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Post by catfishtony on Apr 15, 2012 0:17:00 GMT -5
tomatos, and about 6 pepper plants. inside under the lights. a few more seeds sown tonight ok, i was drunk that night and picked a few thing's up on the road side ditch. then made this after i ate some food.
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Post by Good Mind Seeds on Apr 15, 2012 8:32:27 GMT -5
ZUNI TOMATILLO IS THE SHIZNIT! very strong flavor and strong plants. i want to outcross it to some large purple varieties, and i have a yellow i might try too. if you want more tomatillo varieties this fall let me know tony.
haha nice teasel bouquet! to think that stuff was originally brought here as a cash crop...sheesh. it still is beautiful even if it is everywhere.
i see your plants are getting up to plantable sizes. good work tony, its good to see so many good varieties in one place.
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Post by nuts on Apr 16, 2012 14:03:31 GMT -5
a view of my greenhouse this is one of the sweet peppers they have a problem,they didn't grow like they should This nasty fly I take for responsable this is a surprise collection of hotpeppers(10 of them) I got from cortona (from homegrown) this is a pepper I overwintered The first pepperr of the year is born these tomatoes are getting huge,there are some big reds small reds and 'jack white' from alanbishop these are a so called "landrace",a new invention coming from homegrown this are a few multicolored ones,mostly from tom wagner potatoes from true potatoe seed artichocke beets onions and the terror of the greenhouse,he will be leaving the place in a few days,oef! You see I have work for the garden! Only the wheather sucks,even snowflakes this morning. Time for internet ;D ;D Oh I forgot the cacti
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Post by catfishtony on Apr 16, 2012 15:47:19 GMT -5
very nice.you have a good start on the season for sure. and i agree the dog has gotta go from the green house. he is way past transplanting. ? how you keep him from getting leggy ow well you wont have to plant him to deep.LOL. I SEE A Peruvian Torch cactus in the mist.
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