Dotson's 2018 Garden in Spartanburg, SC
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The babies are coming up nicely, with a few stragglers. Thanks to Marsha, DDSack, NanPA, AKMark, and all the discovers of these varieties! Best of luck to all this Spring!
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Those are strong horses there, what a race. Terhune542 puts out some great ones.
I'm looking forward to Dotson's LH later this summer. Best of luck! |
Thanks Gerardo!! I'm in love with the PL variant of Terhune, and from what AKMark says, the RL is just as good! Best of luck with DLH- it's definitely a late bloomer, but boy does it produce!!
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Very nice Darin, have a great season!
Karen |
Thank you Karen- means the world coming from you!!! :)
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Sounds like a good strong lineup, Darin!
Nan |
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A few pics today of the babies- getting ready to harden them up slowly. DLH on left and Rebel Yell on right.
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Looking great so far!
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Thanks KarenO!! In a separate tray, I have 6 Zena's Gift, and 6 Karma Pinks!
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You are waaaaayyyy ahead of me Darin, I am just getting ready to drop some seeds this week! You are off to a great start with that nice bunch of varieties. Can't wait to watch your progress this season! :cute:
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Got the babies out on Friday. The bad news- a windstorm blew my Jiffy pods out of the tray before I planted them, and now I don't know what it what! I guess I'll just wait on the ripe fruit to know. Adds to the excitement :)
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Darin, do you think you'll be able to i.d. everything by the fruit? I swear we have to put dog tags on seedlings!
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Gosh have we had our share of windy days! The last 3 days have been calm here, after a good month of daily winds. Hopefully you will be able to identify your varieties in a few weeks.
I sowed some bush bean and butternut squash seeds today. Spread a thin layer of mulch over top, it's supposed to rain buckets for the next couple of days. I hope the seeds don't float away, but as you say it makes it exciting, lol well interesting for sure. |
[QUOTE=Nan_PA_6b;696591]Darin, do you think you'll be able to i.d. everything by the fruit? I swear we have to put dog tags on seedlings!
Nan[/QUOTE] I think so Nan- the only PL varieties I have are Daniel Burson, Rebel Yell, and Lucky Cross. I have one of each. From the RL varieties, GGWT is unique, I know DLH very well. But I may have trouble distinguishing between Aker's WV and Terhune, while NPS and Bear Creek will be easier to identify. Today I caved in and got a Pink Brandywine to go along with the rest :) |
[QUOTE=jillian;696596]Gosh have we had our share of windy days! The last 3 days have been calm here, after a good month of daily winds. Hopefully you will be able to identify your varieties in a few weeks.
I sowed some bush bean and butternut squash seeds today. Spread a thin layer of mulch over top, it's supposed to rain buckets for the next couple of days. I hope the seeds don't float away, but as you say it makes it exciting, lol well interesting for sure.[/QUOTE] Best of luck Jillian! I planted 6 seeds of Hercules Crowder Peas around the edges of my tomato bed. I've never had them, but I hear that they are tremendous when cooked with a ham hock :) |
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