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Old March 16, 2014   #46
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WORTH..............."Wild cherry does pretty darn good here in the heat, real good.
The native pepper we have here is does good mine comes back after 10 degree weather"

you wanna give that another go? the second line??
No I have a big bush that has been through every freeze we have had here in the last 8 years 2 of those years it got down to 10 degrees.
The bush is still alive and well if it get into the teens it hast to come back from the roots.
They are all over the place here.
They are the--- well here is the link to what they are.
They are sort of like this.
http://www.tomatogrowers.com/CHILTEP...ductinfo/9148/

Very hot.

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Old March 16, 2014   #47
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OH !!! OK!! iffen you hadda put a PERIOD after the word "good" I woulda understood it. now it makes sense. I wasn't doubting the quality of the information, I just couldn't make sense of the sentence. my bad. carry on. smoke em if you got em. or grow em.
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Old March 16, 2014   #48
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I am going to have to start over because I took the packets of seeds to our plant sale meeting last week and somehow they got wet. I have a package of Baby Pam Pumpkin sprouted but I can not put them in the ground for two months. And the other seeds got wet and dried out. I do have a couple of Black Early with tails so will plant those up. I will try to germinate the rest in about three weeks, but can not chance germination for our sale. I suspect they are dead. So I spent today on my computer re-ordering. At least Vessys packages theirs in plastic. What a bummer.
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Old March 16, 2014   #49
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OH !!! OK!! iffen you hadda put a PERIOD after the word "good" I woulda understood it. now it makes sense. I wasn't doubting the quality of the information, I just couldn't make sense of the sentence. my bad. carry on. smoke em if you got em. or grow em.
It does look a little convoluted now that I look at it.
I was eating a taco at the time.

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Old March 16, 2014   #50
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and I was eating a quesadilla when I read it ( for real). that and a corona w/lime was lunch. hopefully soon i'll be able to use my own tomatos on em!
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I think I might have some baby purple or pink bumble bees tomorrow.
I looked in the freezer and I see the little things pushing.

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Old March 16, 2014   #52
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I think I might have some baby purple or pink bumble bees tomorrow.
I looked in the freezer and I see the little things pushing.

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Gosh, can you just imagine if someone saw this and actually put their seeds in the fridge to germinate?

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aaa....that's what hes hoping for!!
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Old March 16, 2014   #54
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I think I might have some baby purple or pink bumble bees tomorrow.
I looked in the freezer and I see the little things pushing.

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Worth, what a GREAT idea! My freezer is full right now so I just put my seeds outside. It is 18 degrees out there right now. So I bet that my seeds sprout before yours.
Thanks for the tip!
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Old March 16, 2014   #55
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I did have something weird happen this time.
I have a pile of seed starting kits and what not.

I get them years in advance to beat the spring rush.

I guess some how I got some sort of mold spores because in the last two days I noticed webs running everywhere.
This morning it was almost like some sort of spider nest inside.

Out came the trusty spray bottle and I hit them with diluted hydrogen peroxided.
What ever it was it is gone.

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Default Late seed starteing.

I'm so sorry about your tomato babies! I wish I lived closer to you and didn't have a busted knee preventing me from driving anywhere, I'd give you my extras!

Any late sprouted sungolds should do well regardless, they impressed the heck out of me with how heat-hardy they were.


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I'm so sorry about your tomato babies! I wish I lived closer to you and didn't have a busted knee preventing me from driving anywhere, I'd give you my extras!

Any late sprouted sungolds should do well regardless, they impressed the heck out of me with how heat-hardy they were.


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South Lake and you live like what, 300 mile NORTH of me?

Thanks for the kind thoughts.
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Sounds like a song title .. oh baby ,,".. sorry about your sungolds".. the 300 hundred miles between us.. oh baby baby.. lol. worth just kidding umm on another note.. what is with these tapatalk self serving signatures? .. I feel my privacy is being compromised using this tapatalk app.. i never thought I agreed for tapatalk to tell the world what kind of phone i'm using with their (free)applicationIt may be convenient, but only because it was created to unearth my privacysince when does automatically creating a signature in my posts that i use a specific android device not invading my privacy? I do not recall filling out a form specifying what communication device I agreed to install the (free) tapatalk app used here? I wonder why not on this Acer desktop? I wonder a lot about the review s about tapatalk too.. I do not find it user friendly on my device so far.. and it is definitely putting a battery drain on my device.
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I did have something weird happen this time.
I have a pile of seed starting kits and what not.

I get them years in advance to beat the spring rush.

I guess some how I got some sort of mold spores because in the last two days I noticed webs running everywhere.
This morning it was almost like some sort of spider nest inside.

Out came the trusty spray bottle and I hit them with diluted hydrogen peroxided.
What ever it was it is gone.

Worth
I sprayed and mixture of bleach and water and rinsed all my re usable seed trays and pots before using new MG seedling starter mix.. i just seeded my Remy varities sample seeds THREE DAYS AGO .. meanwhile I have a seed tray full of burpee super beef steak hybrids.. from last seasons seed pack.. they are doing well over three dozen ,, i'll keep about a dozen choice plants in that tray..give the rest away.. i sure hope the remy roughs, matts cherries, sungolds, prudent purples, black krims, cherokee greens germinate all at the same time in this late 72 seed tray .. I am hoping to grow at least a half dozen of each variety through out my beds in my yard.
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Out came the trusty spray bottle and I hit them with diluted hydrogen peroxided.
What ever it was it is gone.

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Does that really work? How much do you dillute? I have some green looking mold in one of my cups.
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