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We're so lucky with Marsha's Mangoes. Kind of catchy .. Marsha's Mangos. Yummy!
Ginny - Your tomatoes look great. Absolutely NO Cracking on those huge tomatoes. Are they in the ground or your buckets? Larry - Your summer garden looks so great. Cucumber Update - I surpassed 100 from the single plant. I think 105. The other 2 plants are together in an EB so can't tell what plant they come from. Combined for all 3 plants is > 270 now. |
August 4, 2016 | #1457 |
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It looks like this is a good year for everyone after all.
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Forgot to answer about the pots. Wes, Anna Russian, and Orange Strawberry are in pots from lowes... maybe 7 or 10 gallon size? Berkeley Tie Dye, Costoluto Genovese, and the rest are in the ground. You can see parts of the red tomato cages in the CG pic and BTD pic. Ginny Last edited by Fiishergurl; August 4, 2016 at 09:28 PM. |
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Did either of you ever hear of a Yonana? If you freeze bananas or mangoes, peaches, really any fruit, you can put it into this and it turns it into instant sorbet. I have to get one. |
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Your aummer plants look very robust and healthy. Do you have rope on those poles on the right for support? Ginny |
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Marsha, what is the temperature you set on the dehydrator for mangoes and how many ours does it take? Do you use the same temperature for tomatoes? Thank you.
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Ella, it takes about 8 hours, I set the temp on approx 125 F. I spray the tiniest layer of Pam, then wipe most off with a paper towel. I have a 9 tray dehydrator with the air circulation fan. Cost is approx 8 cents per hour. Excalibur brand. I use it for tomatoes during the season too. One of the best things I ever bought.
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If this structure lasts a few seasons I will be happy. I don't know for sure if I will continue to grow pole bean varieties. It seems to me that it is hard to buy modern disease resistant pole snap bean varieties. I assume this to be due to the fact that pole beans appear to be rarely grown commercially, therefore the seed companies see no significant demand for highly disease resistant pole bean seeds. On the other hand there are a number of highly disease resistant bush snap bean varieties available to choose from. Another thing about pole snap beans that leads me to the above conclusion is that many pole bean varieties have 2 significant strings in them. But for now I carry on and have several new, to me, pole varieties to try this fall. Larry Last edited by Zone9b; August 5, 2016 at 01:43 PM. |
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August 5, 2016 | #1469 |
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I meant the bottom portion that goes into the ground. Wood usually rotten inside the soil faster.
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One more picture. San Marzano. My husband loves this plant and the picture doesnt do it justice. It has almost 100 tomatoes on it and still setting more. Its the only plant I didnt top or remove suckers. He said I should grow it this fall but I'm growing Cow's Tit instead.
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