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Old July 5, 2011   #16
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Me as well, I have 9 varieties flowering everything from All blue to yukon gold.
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Old July 5, 2011   #17
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I'm jealous! I have quite a few flowers but no berries yet.
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Old July 5, 2011   #18
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Happy news Wingnut! Berries and more berries!
TZ-OH6 good luck on your crosses. I made few crosses, waiting now to see if the berries form. I am trying again next weekend, probably the last chance until the TPS develop flowers.
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Old July 5, 2011   #19
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I was having a hard time getting sufficient pollen from most flowers, but found a handy device in my wifes nightstand......boy it sure shook that pollen out!
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Old July 6, 2011   #20
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I had no idea how fast the berries would grow! Yesterday they were the sizeof a BB today they are bigger than a pea! I have them on 4 different varieties, won't know which ones till I dig them as chickens took out the tags!
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I was having a hard time getting sufficient pollen from most flowers, but found a handy device in my wifes nightstand......boy it sure shook that pollen out!
I just snorted fajita up my nose.
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Old July 7, 2011   #22
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You should see the look on the neighbor lady's face when she seen me pollinating.......kinda like " WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO THAT POOR FLOWER!"
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Old July 7, 2011   #23
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wingnut, got any pictures? LOL
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