Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 14, 2016 | #16 | |
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BTW, I follow Randy on Facebook. He's got some new stuff in both tomatoes and Peppers that are gorgeous.
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September 14, 2016 | #17 | |
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UNC has no ag department whatsoever.
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September 14, 2016 | #18 | |
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And I know that b/c when my brother and family moved to NC he was having all sorts of problems with tomato diseases, I tried to help, and I was about to ask Randy to drive up there, my brother lives just 20 miles N of Ashville,from the experimental station to help make a diagnosis. When he retired he spent and still spends time at the old family farm in Virginia in the summer,where he does his tomato breeding,but moves back to his home near the Experimental station for the winter in Fletcher. https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/fletcher/staff/rgardner/ Carolyn
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(The Portuguese and Spanish Empires came under a single rule, but resistance to Spanish rule in Portugal did not come to an end. The Prior of Crato held out in the Azores until 1583, and he continued to seek to recover the throne actively until his death in 1595. Impostors claimed to be King Sebastian in 1584, 1585, 1595 and 1598. "Sebastianism", the myth that the young king will return to Portugal on a foggy day, has prevailed until modern times.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Portugal And as I recall they were still one area, not two,when Cortez brought back those yellow small tomatoes from South America. https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=cortez Carolyn
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September 14, 2016 | #20 |
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And everybody please remember that history is being rewritten every day. New research and exploration are changing everything we were taught in schools. I love it and it makes day to day living much more exciting as more and more discoveries are made. Civilization's beginning is being pushed further and further back in time. Who was first to discover what is finding new answers. Human history is being pushed back millennia, and the theories we were taught are falling by the wayside.
It's good to be alive right now. Common sense is prevailing and more of the mainstream is receptive to the new data that supports some of the ignored findings of yester year. How could it be any better?
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September 14, 2016 | #21 | |
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North Americas continent stops at Panama but Panama Costa Rica Honduras Nicaragua and Guatemala are commonly called Central America. Portugal was still under its own rule and had a vast empire. That little controversy didn't happen until 1580. Hard to imagine but at that time little Portugal was a world super power that went broke trying to stay a super power. As far as the United States of America is concerned we as children are told more about the English and their settlements like Jamestown and Plymouth Rock. At that time Spain controlled much of what is called the USA today. I live in a state that used to be it's own country that before then was controlled by Spain before the first English ever colonized New England. This is where the term Six Flags over Texas comes from. It was ruled or part of by Spain France Mexico The republic of Texas The Confederate States of America and the United States of America. I live at least twice as close to the origin of those tomatoes than I am to New England Worth |
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September 14, 2016 | #22 |
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Cortes brought the tomatoes back from (North America) not South America in 1521.
North Americas continent stops at Panama but Panama Costa Rica Honduras Nicaragua and Guatemala are commonly called Central America. ***** Actually he brought them back from Mexico where he was trying to eliminate the Aztec Empire, so where does Mexico fit in your geography? I think I know but.... Carolyn
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September 14, 2016 | #23 | |
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North America is a continent not a country. I get this all the time from people complaining about folks not speaking English in America, well they dont have to. The song God Bless America messed everyone up but I guess it sounded better than God Bless the United States. Carolyn I have spent a considerable amount of time reading about the conquest of the Americas. What those people grew how they grew it, what they ate and how they lived. To keep it on the gardening subject the Incas king would die and they still raised food for him no one could eat. They didn't consider death the way we do it was another part of life. Picture it like all of the wheat grown in the US is reserved for dead people and no one can have any. I know in my heart that if I were to go back in time and saw what these people were growing there would be a huge variety of tomatoes peppers squash and corn. Some of that corn/maize they grew I have in my house to this day. |
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September 15, 2016 | #24 |
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The cave in Mexico.
The one where they found all of that stuff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guil%C3%A1_Naquitz_Cave Simply amazing how long ago these folks were selectively breeding and planting crops. They did more with maize than we ever have, it is virtually unchanged since our discovery of America from what it came from. Worth |
September 16, 2016 | #25 |
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"America " now is a short version that stands for " United States Of America".
JMO
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September 16, 2016 | #26 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guil%C3%A1_Naquitz_Cave
Great link, Worth1 As I have said many times before, we are rewriting history more and more every day. This wonderful information age is forcing mainstream archeology to examine the evidence is open discussions, and the real logical conclusions seem to be prevailing. HOORAY for truth. I like ginger2778's signature, "Science is truth". I love the fact that we're getting more "science" today.
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September 16, 2016 | #27 | |
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Let me explain.. It brought on WWI which in turn brought on WWII. When the Vets came back from the war they got the opportunity to go to school on VA benefits. Many of which would have never been able to before. This allowed a whole knew group of people to enter collage other than the rich good old boys. It was also the beginning of the age of women going to school. Even more free thinkers in the mix. With so many free thinkers what used to be gospel started to crumble but it was an up hill battle all the way. One of those free thinkers was Anna Roosevelt great grand daughter of Theodor Roosevelt. But if you get a chance to talk to her talk about her work not her being kin to Theodor Roosevelt. I cant put my books on line but I can give a link to her. Along the river bank they have found evidence of 7,500 year old pottery. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Curtenius_Roosevelt They are just now beginning to realize or at least accept just how vast and civilized society was in the Americas. For years they stood on the so called assumption the Egyptians were here. You cant have this without agriculture. Look at this pottery it is unbelievable. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:B...DSC06177_b.jpg Worth |
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September 16, 2016 | #28 |
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Worth1, I would have to talk to her about Theodore. My mother named me after him. She told me that the charge up San Juan Hill was the deed that sparked me being named after Teddy Roosevelt. So, Theodore after the President and Ernest after my dad.
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