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Hundreds of Sungold cometh.
Kinda glad I planted 9 of them now lol.... [ATTACH]88598[/ATTACH] |
Arnorrian - Are you growing single stem method? Is that bird netting? Looking good!
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Xellos, I've never grown any small ones except Super Sweet Cherry, realizing I need to explore more like these. Looks great!
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[QUOTE=Dewayne mater;740308]Arnorrian - Are you growing single stem method? Is that bird netting? Looking good![/QUOTE]
I had both late blight and fulvia last year, so I'm going for maximal air flow. Also I'm trying out the drop-and-lean. That requires single-stem. That is 35% shade netting. It's used to protect poly-tunnel greenhouses. It's great for hail too. |
[QUOTE=Tamcrochets;740312]Xellos, I've never grown any small ones except Super Sweet Cherry, realizing I need to explore more like these. Looks great![/QUOTE]
Your in a good place, I know a guy from Pennsylvania and he easily grows 1000+ tomatoes from a few Sungold plants. He puts them into zip-lock bags and freezes them. |
Interesting pic from Reddit. Anyone knows the variety?
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WOW! I've never seen anything like this.
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[QUOTE=arnorrian;740325]Interesting pic from Reddit. Anyone knows the variety?
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Most of mine are still green.
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What plant is the cat on?
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4 trusses on 1. Sungold plant
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[QUOTE=SpookyShoe;740510]What plant is the cat on?[/QUOTE]
Italian parsley, from the winter/spring. Same one as in the buttefrfy forum. |
If I'm posting too many pictures please tell me.
Black Plum (?) fruitfully as every year. [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_0.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_3.jpg[/IMG] Unnamed pale pink variety. I was certain it was indeterminate, but both plants turned out determinate. It'l be a problem for the drop-and-lean. [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_4_2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_7_3.jpg[/IMG] |
Emerald Apple.
[IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_5.jpg[/IMG] Blossom end rot? [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_6.jpg[/IMG] Belosnezhka white cherry. [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_1_2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_8.jpg[/IMG] Unnamed violet cherry. I bought a semi-rotten colorful cherry mix on sale at the supermarket last year, and saved the seeds. This is from one of them. [IMG]http://fotkica.com/imgs3/1_312469469_2_2.jpg[/IMG] |
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