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March 9, 2006 | #1 |
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Lookie what I found ;o)
I was finally going through the task of labelling some of last year's garden pictures. We want to help Munchkin make a scrapbook of his garden adventures during March Break. I totally forgot about this picture. The big pink in the middle is Marianna's Peace. The large bicolour to the left is Burracker's Favourite and there's a Hawaiian Pineapple in the back. The 4 other bicolours in the front are Northern Lights. The smaller black next to Marianna's is Carbon with 2 brownish Paul Robesons in front of it. The large purple behind the Northern Lights is Black From Tula. The weird pink and white ones in the back left are freaky Suttons. I have no clue what happened there but most of the fruit looked like that and we only got a couple all-white ones. The pale yellows in front of the Suttons are Yellow Bells, Black Plums are to the right, and Black Cherries to the right again. Stump of the Worlds are in front of the Yellow Bells, Stupices are to the right, Orange Bananas are in the very front, Green Grapes slightly behind, and a Plum Lemon in back of the GGs. In the far right to the back is an Aunt Ruby's German Green. Green Zebra is behind the Black Plums and Opalka is in the very far back. The small bowl holds Principe Borgheses.
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March 9, 2006 | #2 |
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awesome picture Julianna!
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March 9, 2006 | #3 |
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very nice selection
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March 9, 2006 | #4 |
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Fab Pic
They look delicious. Love the mix of colours.
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March 9, 2006 | #5 |
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beautiful photo--love all the different shapes, sizes, and colors
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March 9, 2006 | #6 |
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VERY VERY Beautiful... looks yummy
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March 10, 2006 | #7 |
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Grazie Everyone ,
We had a lot of fun growing a rainbow of tomatoes, large and small. Our 6 year old has grabbed ahold of the idea and now wants all of his garden veggies in a rainbow of colours. For example, he's growing purple, red, and white carrots, Easter egg radishes, orange, red/white striped, and deep maroon beets, purple cauliflower, and green/yellow striped patty pan squash this year. He's also growing white cucumbers up a teepee. And lastly, he's decided to shoe-horn Mirabelle Multiflora, Whippersnapper, and Sophie's Choice into one of his 4'x4' beds. I love that picture of the tomatoes, too. I think that was from one harvest, if my memory serves.
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March 10, 2006 | #8 |
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uhhhh . .... I can't wait !
Awesome pics ~ Tom
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