March 30, 2010 | #31 |
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Your name is on one of these Polish Dwarfs. You and it just don't know it yet! I hear one yelling, "Tootaloo! Tootalooooooooooo!" Another, "Tim! Timmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!" One banging it's tap root, "Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!" One whining pitifully, " Pete! Pete! Pete! Pete! Pete! I can be ready by JUNE! Pete!!!"
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April 1, 2010 | #32 |
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Oh Always room for a new baby. But since Earl dosn't take home more tomato plants. I will bring some pepper babies.Earl you gotta have them. That is not a question..
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April 2, 2010 | #33 |
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If they are still available to reserve, I'd love to reserve one plant of each one listed below that I've seen posted here as potentially available. I'll be certain to bring FOOD to the event in exchange. My chickens are laying very well these days, and I'll bring deviled eggs from pampered hens and some kind of wickedly decadent dessert for sure.
Thanks! Tim From Earl: Gregori's Altai, Lime Green Salad, Polish Dwarf, and Kimberly From Jerry: Carbon, Marianna's Peace, Paul Robeson, Opalka, Wessel's Purple Pride, and Sungold From Barbee: Black from Tula, Black Cherry, Snow White Cherry, Striped Roman, Spudakee Purple, and Berkely Tie Die |
April 2, 2010 | #34 |
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Got your order wrote down Tim
I'll bring a side dish to go with the meal and, of course, my infamous break and bake cookies LoL
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April 2, 2010 | #35 |
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Ok, Tim, got you down for Gregori's Altai, Lime Green Salad, Polish Dwarf, and Kimberly. BTW, what's the size of your flock of chickens?
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April 2, 2010 | #36 |
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I’ve got everyone’s request logged.
Unfortunately Paul Robson is a no-show this year. But everything else seems to be coming along just fine.
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April 2, 2010 | #37 |
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Thanks Earl, I'll try one of those.
I have some paul robeson seeds i can start with my other 700 seedlings, so I will see how mine do and bring Paul R. Pete |
April 2, 2010 | #38 |
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Ok, Pete, got you down for a Polish Dwarf.
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April 2, 2010 | #39 |
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Thanks Earl |
April 2, 2010 | #40 |
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Thanks everyone!
In response to Earl's question, I have about 60 hens and a dozen roosters of various rare or endangered, show-quality chickens on our farm. The vast majority of them are bantams so the eggs are very small, but I do keep a few full-sized hens that are good egg layers because the bantams don't lay nearly as many eggs and rarely lay any eggs at all in the fall and winter. I'll bring some pictures to the plant swap. We also have alpacas on our farm so I'll bring a few pics of those too. I can hardly wait to meet everyone! Tim |
April 3, 2010 | #41 |
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I assume everyone has been to the CHOPTAG website? that Mark has made for us. If not and you'd like to know what to "kind of" expect by seeing some pictures of past events, use the link below.
http://www.ih.k12.oh.us/estech/mark/garden/choptag.htm
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April 4, 2010 | #42 |
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If all continues to go well I’ll also have some of these to share/swap, plus other stuff like peppers etc. So if you want any of these or the early types aboveplease put in your request. Earl
Mexico Midget cherry 1 to Tim Green Doctors Cherry =2 left 1 to Tim Black Cherry =3 Dr. Carolyn White cherry =1 1 for Pete Dr. Carolyn Pink cherry =2 Sungold cherry =3 Earl’s Faux 1 to Tim Aunt Gertie’s Gold 1 to Tim Christopher Columbus paste type [this is a new one] 1 for Gary Beauty King Wes Polish Cherokee Purple Dwarf Red Heart 1 for Gary [I haven't grown this one before- here's info I've found on it] heavy production, 24" , med sizeA bush tomato, according to its name very small - about 50 cm - and is therefore well suited to culture in a bucket is for.The extremely robust plants bear red, elongated, tapered down fruit.Aroma. They have very few seeds and have a pleasantly sweet flavor. Described as "very nice, 2-3 foot (plants), hardy - healthy, great for 4 to 5 gallon container." Dwarf Red Heart
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April 6, 2010 | #43 |
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Earl, I would like a Dr. Carolyn White plant.
have you grown it before??? Taste??? Thanks, Pete |
April 6, 2010 | #44 |
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Pete,
Yes, Dr. Carolyn white is very good, outstanding flavor, and productive.
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April 6, 2010 | #45 |
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Earl,
I would like an Earl's Faux, an Aunt Gertie's Gold, a Mexico Midget, and a Green Doctor's Cherry plant if you still have them available. Thanks! Tim |
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