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Old June 19, 2009   #1
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Default Bucket Farm Early Harvest (6/19)

Seeing more and more varieties each day, it seems. Thought I'd show off some of the early colors. I really love the diversity.

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Gorgeous, Ted. I have to figure out the markings (newbie).
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Old June 20, 2009   #3
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Moonglow,

ROZalinda, SIBirskiy Skorospelyi, Outdoor Girl, PATio Orange, ISIS Candy, KIMberly,

The yellow cherries in the big bowl are Mini Gold. The two yellow cherries in the black tray are Galinas. The Red cherries are Tiny Tim, Red Robin, and a Mystery Red (in the strainer).

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Old June 20, 2009   #4
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good work! ive got fruitset on a few.....
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Not to shabby for an ex-avionics troop. Ami
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Old June 20, 2009   #6
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Not to shabby for an ex-avionics troop. Ami
Hey, what avionics troops do establishes how many planes can fly and that means that................

I like growing tomatoes better than getting chewed on by some stupid Colonel trying to make Brigadier General.

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BTW, Ami, how big should Cherokee Gold get? Mine are huge and still green.
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Old June 20, 2009   #7
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Hey Ted,

Thanks for the beautiful pictures. What an inspiration to us container-folk.

Great arrangements and photography.

I'm hoping to be able to post a nice collection in 2 to 3 weeks. LOL

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Old June 22, 2009   #8
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Default Just a little more garden porn

Snapped these today. Harvest is on the verge of bustin' loose. What a wonderful time in the (bucket) garden it is.

Left picture is Black & Red Boar. Right is Isis Candy.

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Ted, GC are around 10-12oz. They are pretty uniform in size. Keep an eye on them as they will get a red blush when starting to get over ripe. Ami

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