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Old July 19, 2011   #16
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I was at a meeting in Ann Arbor last week and received the attached picture on my cell phone Hail on the Colorado front range made 2 foot plants from my almost 4 foot plants. Now the recovery process begins—mostly for me
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Old July 20, 2011   #17
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we also had hail that huge here about 10 days ago. it was crazy, never saw anything like this before. golf size hail were exploding as they hit the ground. I was sure the windows of the house would broke. I lost a couple of pepper plants and some of my cucumber and squash leaves were ripped but they are recovering now. It could have been worst
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Sorry to here others had such a hard time with the hail too. Yea it set me back a bit but hopefully soon I will get a few
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