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Old August 8, 2012   #31
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Laughs on me, I got the seeds from you, Mudman, no wonder they are both striped hearts! Glad we made the trade.
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Laughs on me, I got the seeds from you, Mudman, no wonder they are both striped hearts! Glad we made the trade.
Well that is good to know. Now I know it isn't something enviromental. And I also looked at the WBF website and see nothing like it. It also looks a lot darker inside than Black and Red Boar. We will have to compare notes next year.
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Well that is good to know. Now I know it isn't something enviromental. And I also looked at the WBF website and see nothing like it. It also looks a lot darker inside than Black and Red Boar. We will have to compare notes next year.
Yes, please! I have bagged blossoms on all my varieties this year, so I hope to have some pure seed, whatever the variety turns out to be.
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