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Spatz - two packets of garlic on way - Elephant and French Violet - couldn't fit them in one packet.
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December 3, 2007 | #32 |
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Yes thats 1.6 lb and there will be more 1lb plus fruits on it as well.
Cosmic I will send some seeds of this one and Gary O'Sena as it is early for a big tom. Can you PM me your addy Last edited by Mantis; December 3, 2007 at 10:04 PM. Reason: edit |
December 4, 2007 | #33 |
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Well done Manto. That's a whopper and early
And Cosi, your achievements are incredible for Tassie. Great growing Down Under. My first one is a small golfball yellow... strangely, something I forgot to name and put in a pot but think it's a spare one from one I have in the patch from Andrey.... No wait! It's Sungold x Jaune Flamee F2. Looking good here, but too much humidity and blight. Been on the boat for five days... so a lot of tying up tomorrow. Can't wait for a fresh tommy. Eggplants and peppers aplenty... and heaps of hotties turning red. Last edited by Grub; December 4, 2007 at 05:08 AM. |
December 5, 2007 | #34 |
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Two Grandpa Willies and two lines of Grumpy F4's
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December 5, 2007 | #37 |
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La Nina is here instead of El No No... meaning we have oodles of rain and high humidity and, with that, bulk blossom drop. They are predicting a wet summer, first one here for years, I'm thinking I will have a reduced harvest.
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December 5, 2007 | #38 |
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Grub, we experienced an extremely hot and dry spring and now start of summer. 37C forecast for today. Extreme fire danger.
Isn't it weird how different things can be from one place to another? 'Only' thing I have to worry about is that my plants might burn or dry out or we run out of water. Mantis, lovely stuff! When are you starting to make sauce?
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Maybe we should build a communal patch midway between ours? That's probably about Lomatia's digs.
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December 5, 2007 | #40 |
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Grub - Maybe you could send some of your plants to Mantis - there's no humidity there.
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December 5, 2007 | #41 |
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I bought a 10 kilo box of organic tommys and made a big batch of sauce last weekend. About 10 days ago I thought my yeild would be way down on usual so thats when I ordered them ($10 for 10 kilos is alright eh). Since then the plants have started loading up with fruit. It all started after I gave all the plants a thourough soaking, so maybe I have not been watering enough in the past
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December 5, 2007 | #42 |
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What, you bought tomatoes? Are you insane Mantis.
I agree about your lack of water though. The only thing wet in Horsham is the back of the throats of the locals. Last edited by Grub; December 6, 2007 at 12:04 AM. |
December 5, 2007 | #43 |
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LOL Grub.
It was weird really. After the soaking fruit started appearing out of flowers I thought were duds, like the first truss flowers that have been sitting there for weeks after finishing. Also the fruit already on the vines started swelling much quicker. I am a changed man. Gotta go water |
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I am with you all the way on the watering. I found this last season. Big happy plants. I now need to feed them my top-secret FBI flower booster.
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December 6, 2007 | #45 |
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*BOUGHT* tomatoes?! *faints*
Good price, but. Mantis? Are you all alright? Were you affected by the wild wind gusts? We had a terrible night. Fierce winds and wind gusts howling around the property. One of the new big (not yet set up)water tanks went walkabout in the middle of the night. Landed smack in the dahlia patch and right in front of mum's bedroom window. You should have heard the noise! Let's hope there is no hole in the tank. What a bummer! We waited 3 1/2 months for the tank to be delivered. Delivery times are far longer now if we had to order a new one.
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