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October 2, 2015 | #1 |
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Today was picture day, lots of green for Dr. Carolyn
First of all, many thanks Cole_Robbie. Seeds had great germination.
Bosky Chabarovsky (in a converted H2O container) + close-up bosky chabarovsky.TV.jpg bosky chabarovsky.TV.closeup.jpg Pearls of Wisdom pearls of wisdom.TV.jpg Green Tiger green tiger.TV.jpg THTC, Ten Huang Tan Chieh (sp?) THTC.TV.jpg Tarasenko Pink tarasenko.pink.TV.jpg Copper River lt, Gregori's Altai rt copper river left.gregoris altai right.TV.jpg Where is Titan Red????? Down low in the middle, enveloped by Black and Brown Boar, Cosm Volkov, kellogg's bfast, and multiple Odorikos, a jungle right under a citrus tree. where is titan red.down low.TV.jpg Guess the seedling. Clues. Left: There's a Y in our name. Middle: PRobeson is my poppa. Back right: Georgia claims me. Front right: no clue needed for Solanum succulentus cactiferus. guess the seedling.TV.jpg Mr. Cactus aka Fuzzy Wuzzy fuzzy.wuzzy.TV.jpg Van Wert Ohio van wert ohio.TV.jpg Nicky Crain getting big nicky crain getting big.TV.jpg Another Nicky Crain another nicky crain getting big.TV.jpg Carbon and friends carbon and friends.TV.jpg Paul Robeson maturing.PRobeson.TV.jpg Dester, 3 of 12 on this plant. Dear Dester, please accept my apology for disparaging you. dester.3 of many.TV.jpg Tulas, I think. tulas i think.TV.jpg Paul Robeson and Cour di Bue Probeson and Cour di Bue.TV.jpg And finally for today, Pierce's Pride pierces pride.TV.jpg Dr Carolyn: Hope this was a decent dose of green. Great day to all. Gerardo |
October 2, 2015 | #2 |
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Looking good, like those Paul Robeson's.
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October 2, 2015 | #3 |
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Thanks RShaw. Paul Robeson has been quite productive this year.
More pics. Pink Accordion or Coeur de Boeuf, mistery 'mater. mistery mater pink accordion perhaps.TV.jpg mistery mater pink accordion perhaps. alternate.TV.jpg Nicky Crain, one more time. nicky crain.one more.TV.jpg Sweet Ozark Orange sweet ozark orange.x3.TV.jpg Tasmanian Chocolate Tasmanian Chocolate.TV.jpg Volunteers volunteers TV.jpg And here's a shot of their AM breakfast, worm-veg compost + alfalfa tea. am.smoothie.tea.TV.jpg |
October 2, 2015 | #4 |
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Great pics. I'm glad to hear that the seeds did well.
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October 2, 2015 | #5 |
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And I thought your thread title was all about GWRipes, but yes, lots of green plants and lots of green fruits.
And please, my name is Carolyn, the Dr. bit was when I was still gainfully employed in a professional capacity. I had a professional life and a personal life and the Carolyn person was my personal life. Carolyn, as I've signed off on every post I've made since about 1982.
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October 2, 2015 | #6 |
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October 2, 2015 | #7 |
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In reading the thread title, I was assuming Carolyn was rolling in the green that has different presidents pictured. (Well maybe some is in your future anyway, Carolyn.
George
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October 3, 2015 | #9 |
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Gerardo, your tomatoes are looking really good! I am impressed. You have quite a few really good varieties. I hope they all do well for you. You have a long growing season.. Lucky guy!!
I am sure Dester forgives you for disparaging him, just look how beautiful he looks!! PS: Yummy looking pizza.. Ginny |
October 3, 2015 | #10 |
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your plants look fantastic!
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October 3, 2015 | #11 |
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thanks karenO and Ginny. It was a productive september, and it appears halloween month shall be generous too.
Here's a few from today, a good morning. Canine obstacle course obstacle course 2.TV.jpg obstacle course.TV.jpg And then he says "No more pictures." boy.TV.jpg So here's some flowers instead flower power 1.jpg flower power 3.jpg flower power 4.jpg flower power 5.jpg flower power 2.jpg Then it was time for a snack, everything from the garden. garden snack.TV.jpg And finally today's haul (SOO, PR, Carbon, Shannon, a mistery Heart, and Cour di Bue) todays haul.10.3.2015.TV.jpg |
October 3, 2015 | #12 |
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Great photos, love the Jack Skellington shirt.
Thanks for sharing. When does your season start/end there? Or does it? |
October 3, 2015 | #13 |
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Gerardo, those are wonderful photos. The little boy is all boy, isn't he? Cutie pie!
That watermelon made me hungry. |
October 3, 2015 | #14 |
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@kunosoura: It doesn't really. The last few years I've been able to keep about half of the plants going strong. The weather has been a bit unpredictable, with unusually cold weather hitting us in Jan-Feb. And by cold I mean high 30s in the dead of night. I'm a bit inland so the daytime temps tend to be on the slightly hot side (90s max, usually 77 or thereabouts, and in the winter 60s). Never humid here. This winter is supposed to be wet but not cold.
Max downtime is two months. After that its wave after wave of seedlings to keep getting those big first fruits. The interesting part is seeing the whole spectrum of bugs and diseases, and figuring out which counterpunch is called for during that long span. It's like being in one those long 15 rounders of yesteryear. I'm searching for compact growers with heavy fruit set and great flavor. On a side note, I gave away a bag of tomatoes recently, prized ones, and I said "You should use these right away, they're perfect for salads or sandwiches." I went back to visit and the bag had the same knot on it 10 days later. Paul Robesons and Carbons wasted. I immediately understood what I had read on here, about that feeling. No worries. |
October 3, 2015 | #15 |
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