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April 11, 2019 | #61 |
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Here's an update this afternoon. I have settled with the old and dove into the new. This is what my seedlings look like now.
Tomorrow, I will sew seeds for those sent to me by the best gardeners in this world. Thanks to those who sent me replacement seeds. You are the kind of people I would want as close neighbors. DSCF0066.JPG DSCF0067.JPG DSCF0068.JPG DSCF0069.JPG DSCF0070.JPG DSCF0071.JPG Life is good without MG mix.
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April 11, 2019 | #62 |
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Looking good, Ted. Best of luck with all of the old seedlings and the new replacements.
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Take care, nice lady. You were generous to me and I'm still trying to pay that forward. I'll never forget you for your generosity and friendship. Take care
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April 11, 2019 | #64 |
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Wish I could've been of help this time around, Ted, but I didn't have what you needed. You paying it forward warms my heart. It's a good thing to do and a lesson I was taught in my family from childhood, before it was called that.
All the best this season!
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April 11, 2019 | #65 |
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Your new set of kids look just fantastic!
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April 11, 2019 | #66 |
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Those are looking good,grow emails huge!!
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April 11, 2019 | #67 |
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Very nice!
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April 13, 2019 | #68 |
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Recovery efforts completed today. I am waiting for Dolly Parton to show at least one germination event. I have commercial seeds foming to me for Grandma Frieda. Other than that, I have a few that I simply need to get germination with the reseeding. Here's my grow list now.
1. 1 - UK2000 2. 1884 3. 1884 Purple 4. 2 - Judy's Good Heart 5. 5 -16 Yellow Beefsteak 6. 5.63 lb From Walla Walla, Washington 7. 67 - Pulheim Red - Hearts 8. 67 - Pulheim Red - Round 9. Adelaide Festival 10. African Queen 11. Alabama Belle 12. Altai Orange 13. Ashleigh 14. Aunt Rosie (Name ???) 15. Aurora 16. Barlow Jap 17. Bear Claw 18. Bear Creek 19. Beastly F3 20. Beefsteak Co-op Packet 21. Beefsteak F2 22. Belize Pink 23. Belmonte 24. Berkeley Tie Dye Pink 25. Big Beef OP 26. Big Bill 27. Black Bear 28. Boronia 29. Brandywine Cowlick's 30. Brandywine Pink 31. Brown Berry 32. Buckeye State 33. Bulgarskoye Chudo 34. Chapman 35. Cheeky #3455 (Shelby's Purple) 36. Cheeky Red F4 (2-23) 37. Cherokee Chocolate 38. Clara (aka Klara?) 39. Compost Pile Stripe 40. Crimson Cushion 41. Crushed Heart 42. Cuostralee 43. Dolly Parton 44. Dwarf Brawny F4 45. Dwarf Gimli's Red Beard F4 46. Dwarf Metallica 47. Dwarf Ruby Red PL 48. Dwarf Sweet Sue 49. Empire F3 50. Fantastic F4 51. George Detsikas Italian Red 52. German Queen 53. Gildo Pietroboni 54. Girl Girl's Weird Thing 55. Gordo de Patone's 56. Grandma Frieda's 57. Grandma Oliver's Chocolate Marsha 58. Green Bumble Bee 59. Hearty F2 Indeterminate 60. Heatherington Pink 61. Hege German Pink 62. Henderson's Pink Ponderosa 63. Henry's Sunshine (aka Dwarf Loopy Yellow) 64. Hoy 65. Jazz 66. JD's Special C-Tex 67. Jeff Davis 68. Karma Peach 69. Karma Pink 70. Karma Purple Multiflora 71. Kelly Green 72. Kenai Mondo Green 73. Kodiak Brown 74. Late Romanian (Real Name ??) 75. Livingston's Grape 76. Loopy #2543 (Indet) 77. Loopy Pink (1-5) 78. Loopy Stripe 79. Maglia Rosa 80. Maiden's Fire 81. Maiden's Gold 82. Maiden's Heart 83. Maiden's Pink Beefsteak (RL4) 84. Maiden's PL1 85. Maiden's Pride 86. Maidens 1-11 (2016 Garden) 87. Maidens 2-25 Unnamed Dwarf 88. Margaret Curtain 89. Marsha's Starfighter Beefsteak 90. Midnight Sun 91. Mini Gold 92. Mini Orange 93. Mom's Heart 94. Morado Chocolate 95. Moruno Anta 96. NARX x PBTD (Real Name ??) 97. Neves Azorean Red 98. Not African Queen 99. Not Vintage Wine 100. Olewar's Big Pink 101. Peardrop 102. Pink Girl 103. Polaris 104. President Garfield 105. Ramapo (OP) 106. Rebel Alliance 107. Rebel Yell 108. Rosado de Ayerbe 109. Rose 110. Rose Quartz Multiflora 111. Rutgers Select 112. San Marzano Redorta 113. Shadow Boxing - Type 4 114. Spudakee 115. SpudGiant (F2) X Berkeley Tie-Dye 116. Steamy F4 117. Summer Sunrise 118. Sweet Adelaide Purple 119. Tennessee Suited 120. Tennessee Surprise 121. Toedebusch Pink 122. Tommy Toe Yellow (Large) 123. Ukrainka 124. VB Russia 125. Wilpena 126. Yukon Quest 127. Zena's Gift I'm totally worn out from the recovery effort, but the future looks bright and right. Take care. Santa is still making a list and checking it twice. Some nice people who are very generous and caring are gonna get a present - maybe two.
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April 14, 2019 | #69 |
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Ted, the little babies look great! All that sadness, frustration, and extra work tired you out, but now you're BACK!!! And I think you'll get even more goodness the second time around. Nice list, too!
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April 15, 2019 | #70 |
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My Grow List has a number of tomatoes with names or "working names" that may be unfamiliar to many of you. Here's a listing that will help explain some of those.
Family Heirloom Received ========================= UK2000 (From Australian Grower) New Tomatoes Set For Likely Release ============================= Judy's Big Heart Competition Tomatoes =================== 5.63 pounder Alabama Belle Big Bill Dwarf Tomatoes ==================== Cheeky #3455 (Shelby's Purple F5) Cheeky Red F4 (2-23) Dwarf Brawny F7 Dwarf Gimli's Red Beard F7 Dwarf Ruby Red PL F7 Henry's Sunshine F6 (aka Dwarf Loopy Yellow) Loopy Stripe F6 Loopy Pink (1-5) F5 Indeterminates from Dwarf Project ============================= Beastly F3 Indeterminate Hearty F2 Indeterminate Loopy Yellow #2543 F5 Indeterminate Steamy F4 Indeterminate Dehybridizing Tomatoes ======================= Empire F3 Fantastic F4 Pink Girl F2 Working Named or Nameless Tomatoes ================================= Aunt Rosie (Real Name Unknown) Compost Pile Stripe Late Romanian (Real Name Unknown) Maidens 1-11 (2016 Garden) Unnamed Dwarf Maidens 2-25 (2015 Garden) Unnamed Dwarf Maiden's Pink Beefsteak (RL4) F7 Maiden's PL1 F7 (NARX x PBTD) F7 Not African Queen F4 (SpudGiant(F2) X Berkeley Tie-Dye) F6 Probable Somatic Mutation Sent To Me === One branch produced Red fruits. Should have been Yellow. ===================================== 67 - Pulheim Red - Hearts F4 67 - Pulheim Red - Rounds F4 Note: The "67" references the age of the seeds when first received from the German Gen Bank. I hope this helps you with the names you're not familiar with
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April 15, 2019 | #71 |
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Here's some seeds from 2011. They came across the Atlantic and thru at least two postal systems. Note the little loop at the base of the left hand seedling. That's #3 trying to spread its wings. I put 5 seeds into that cell during the replant effort.
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April 15, 2019 | #72 |
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Ted, I wrote a long post a few days ago, but when I went to hit "Send" , I was informed that I wasn't logged in. So here is a quick rehash:
I can't see your photos in Firefox, which I am using now. When I switch to Explorer, voom they appear. Your seedling table is so neat and organized. I remember you had cups with a chopstick to keep everything growing straight, what a great method. Mine are twisting in every direction. Ugh! I also mentioned that it was especially frustrating and painful for everyone to learn that rare and valuable seeds were compromised by a large uncaring company. Very frustrating that a species could have been lost forever. What a great group and big sigh of relief that others stepped in to complete your grow out of these rare varieties. Now back to trying to see those cute seedlings come up :+ |
April 15, 2019 | #73 |
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They all look great Ted. I hope you got decent germination on the Aurora 2011 seeds.
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April 16, 2019 | #74 |
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Glad to see things are looking up Ted! (Did the Ferris Wheel seeds not arrive or germinate?)
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April 16, 2019 | #75 | |
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Ferris Wheel rests in the mix right beside Kodiak Brown. I'll do a new post with pictures to show everyone who sent seeds that they are in the mix. And, I'm gonna edit my post above to show Ferris Wheel. When I clicked it in my database, I discovered that I had clicked the wrong check box in my database. That meant that the software wouldn't pick it up as being on my planting list. I'll show that as well. Anyhow, I'll take a few pictures and be right back.
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