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Old February 11, 2014   #1
Baizanator
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Due to my personal situation I ended up moving back home. I'm going to be gardening at my grandparents' home, which is where I will be staying until I can get back on my feet. Gardening with give me an outlet for my frustrations. My list is:
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Aker's West Virginia
Absinthe
Arbuznyi
Berkeley Tie-Dye
Berkeley Tie-Dye - Pink
Berkshire Polish Beefsteak
Big Ben
Big Cheef F6
Black and Brown Boar
Black Cherry
Bosque Blue
Captain Lucky
Cherokee Purple
Cherokee Green
Copper River
Cuostralee
Dixie Wine
Dr. Lyle
Porter - Charles Herring
Purple Calabash
Siberian Tiger
Slankards
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Old February 11, 2014   #2
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Sounds like you and your grandparents are gong to be having some mighty good eating. Nice list.
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Old February 12, 2014   #3
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Hey Reed I was just thinking about you the other day. Somebody on GW emailed me for some of "my family heirloom Porter seed" haha. Anyway, glad to hear from you. Gardening it good for what ails you.
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Old February 12, 2014   #4
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Nice to hear from you.Just to let you know that the Koraliks that I got from your seed offer are taking over.I call them my "red headed step childs"Very prolific,very sweet.Thanx again and keep your chin up.
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Old February 12, 2014   #5
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From your list, last year I grew:

Dr. Lyle... Very good, large, late, great taste, medium production. Would grow again.
Cherokee Purple... Always great, large, midseason, great taste, very productive. Every year
Cuostralee... First time last year. Large, late, best testing ever! High production. Will always grow from now on.
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Old February 12, 2014   #6
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My grandparents help me out, too. I am lucky to get to spend time with them. They're in their 80's, so I know that time is limited.
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Old February 13, 2014   #7
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Baizanator, glad to see you posting again. I have missed reading your post. I will keep you in my prayers as you get back on your feet.
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