June 4, 2023 | #31 |
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What a space
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June 5, 2023 | #32 |
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No doubt more good new varieties will be coming our way from KarenO !!!
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June 5, 2023 | #33 |
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wow karen.
you are going to have some fun. keith
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June 6, 2023 | #34 |
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From the short and sweet project, some interesting little dwarfs setting fruit already. I really like that translucent skin grape. Should be GWR and it’s a micro
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June 11, 2023 | #35 |
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Awesome Karen, the wife and I just made a 3000 mile move from the east coast to the west coast in the souther tip of Oregon 10 miles from California. 26 cubic yards of soil later and our beds are staring to come together. Greenhouse will come next year god willing. Good luck.
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June 12, 2023 | #36 |
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A week from the big tomato migration
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June 13, 2023 | #37 |
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Impressive , I dare say that you are looking forward to getting the move completed.
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June 13, 2023 | #38 |
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You are sure right about that
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June 16, 2023 | #39 |
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Karen, have a wonderful season in your new garden.
I am waiting for the next season to see your ideas for this place. |
June 24, 2023 | #40 |
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We and the potted tomatoes are getting settled in
Should have some ripe fruit soon. |
June 25, 2023 | #41 |
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Looks like the plants have coped with the move beautifully Karen
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June 25, 2023 | #42 |
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My back cries out at the thought of moving all those big pots! I hope you had some enthusiastic helpers! Looking very healthy and lush.
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June 25, 2023 | #43 |
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Karen, did you go into farming? You don't work in the hospital anymore?
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June 25, 2023 | #44 |
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Wow.. that's a whole lot of tomatoes to move
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I breed tomatoes seriously these days Vlad. I have a collaborative relationship with a non profit farm that is growing some of my unstable and stable heart, paste and beefsteak lines and I’m hoping to expand that next year to two other farms locally provided this turns out to be successful. Fred Hempel/Artisan Seeds grows some of my varieties for seeds and also trials some of them in both Mexico and California which is excellent as well. A number of other small seed companies are carrying some of my varieties now and a couple of large companies are looking at a few which is pretty exciting for me. Along with this, I am still a practicing nurse. My nursing career Pays the bills better than tomatoes but tomatoes are way more fun. KarenO |
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