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Old December 13, 2018   #1426
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Selfishly sneaking in to ask if the new Karmas might be ready for trials by spring? I am making room in my garden plans for the spring for Miracle, Apricot and Purple multiflora... just in case!
Please do make room and watch for an offer of Seeds this winter

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Old December 14, 2018   #1427
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Selfishly sneaking in to ask if the new Karmas might be ready for trials by spring? I am making room in my garden plans for the spring for Miracle, Apricot and Purple multiflora... just in case!
BOLO mid to late January if all goes well.( So far it is)
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Old December 16, 2018   #1428
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BOLO mid to late January if all goes well.( So far it is)
Ironically enough I was working out my spreadsheet garden for 2019. After enjoying the KARMApink so much last year, I'm slotting 2 or 3 spots for trailing new KARMA releases--always so tough to decide what to grow with such a long 'to grow list' in my somewhat limited space. I'm excited to see your winter pictures Marsha!
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Old December 22, 2018   #1429
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Karen/Marsha,

I really enjoyed KARMApink this year, the only drawback I had was splitting, albeit 2018 was very wet for me and picking at first blush usually was sufficient. How do the other KARMAs do in that regard? Looking forward to Marsha's winter growout pictures!

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Old December 22, 2018   #1430
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Karen/Marsha,

I really enjoyed KARMApink this year, the only drawback I had was splitting, albeit 2018 was very wet for me and picking at first blush usually was sufficient. How do the other KARMAs do in that regard? Looking forward to Marsha's winter growout pictures!

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They should do well picking at blush if you live where there is morning dew or lots of fog, or heavy humidity. All are thin skinned and can split.
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Old December 23, 2018   #1431
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Wow, so glad I chose this thread to read this morning. I am blown away that you 2 could conceive a project like this and carry it off so flawlessly.

I am now going through my layout plan to make room for KARMAs.

I’m totally new to the whole seed offer/seed exchange here on TV. Should I just keep an eye on this thread?

Amazed in North Florida.
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Old December 23, 2018   #1432
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Wow, so glad I chose this thread to read this morning. I am blown away that you 2 could conceive a project like this and carry it off so flawlessly.

I am now going through my layout plan to make room for KARMAs.

I’m totally new to the whole seed offer/seed exchange here on TV. Should I just keep an eye on this thread?

Amazed in North Florida.
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2 threads to keep an eye on would be this one and the northern gardener thread. It's likely to be announced in 1 or the other or both.
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Old December 23, 2018   #1433
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Looking forward to January
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Old December 23, 2018   #1434
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Wow, so glad I chose this thread to read this morning. I am blown away that you 2 could conceive a project like this and carry it off so flawlessly.

I am now going through my layout plan to make room for KARMAs.

I’m totally new to the whole seed offer/seed exchange here on TV. Should I just keep an eye on this thread?

Amazed in North Florida.
- Joyce
Thank you Joyce, it’s a great journey. Once we see how everything looks in Marsha’s garden we will decide which ones will be released and if there are any that need a bit more work. We wish to release stable seeds so that if people choose to grow them they should get what they expect
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Old December 23, 2018   #1435
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You don't want to spawn a host of "not KARMA X" threads?
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Old December 23, 2018   #1436
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You don't want to spawn a host of "not KARMA X" threads?
For sure, we don't!
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Old December 23, 2018   #1437
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Congratulations Marsha! The plants are beautiful.
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Old December 23, 2018   #1438
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Sorry, I was confused in the thread, I was seeing some pictures of year 2015
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Thank you both for responding, and I’ll keep eyes on this thread in great anticipation.
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Old December 23, 2018   #1440
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Sorry, I was confused in the thread, I was seeing some pictures of year 2015
Hi Nico, this very long thread goes all the way back to the beginning if the project which was the summer of 2015
you are not imagining things.
It’s a very long thread.
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