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Old November 1, 2007   #1
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I thought I had lost these pics I took 2 weeks ago but I didn't as you can see. From left to right; Large Barred Boar, Large Barred Boar, GMG, Pink Boar, Latvian Heart and Isis Brandy.
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Old November 1, 2007   #2
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Ami, great photos!. This has probably been asked before, but, what is your typical growing season?
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Old November 2, 2007   #3
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Neo, Normally set out plants 15 May and ends around 01 Oct. This year the temps dropped to the low 50's starting 01 Oct for the highs and the first frost was late Oct. Once you hit the low 50's growing stops for all practicle purposes. My area is probably equal to your zone 7. Ami
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So good-looking tomato plants and an extremely clear sky and peaceful landscape. I'm jealous, Ami
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Actually, sounds like my season, supposedly I'm zone 6 because I'm close to one of the Great Lakes, everything south and north of me is zone 5.
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