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Old June 8, 2015   #1
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Default So far so good

Garden has been loving this CA weather.
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Old June 8, 2015   #2
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Old June 8, 2015   #3
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Those are beauties. So, whatcha got there?
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They look great. Curious on the variety myself.
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Beautiful greenies!
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What are you growing? Looking good.
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Old June 9, 2015   #7
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Thanks all. We will see how long it lasts, we have made a serious jump into the upper 90's and ive already noticed a few with sun scald.

Top set of pictures from left to right:
Dark Galaxy, Muddy Waters, Blue Beauty, Berkley Tie Dye Heart, Volorn


Bottom Pictures: Malachite Box, Rebe yell, Volorn, Large Barred Boar, Berkley Tie Dye Heart, Wes.
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Awesome. Black boar varieties?

Also, love the screen name hunt grow cook. Big hunter and fisherman myself.

Cant wait for my first smoked wild salmon BLT with a hunk of black krim on it.

Cheers from Northern Ca.
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Beautiful (and interesting) tomatoes!! Great job!

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Nice, we picked an 18 oz vorlon this year. Looks like you have some nice ones yourself!
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I had no idea that a Berkley Tie Dye Heart existed. Everything looks amazing!
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Awesome. Black boar varieties?

Also, love the screen name hunt grow cook. Big hunter and fisherman myself.

Cant wait for my first smoked wild salmon BLT with a hunk of black krim on it.

Cheers from Northern Ca.
Thanks. Some are Wild Boar farms varieties, yes. I noticed your screen name and location as well. Fishing falls right in line with my other hobbies/passions too. Cheers neighbor.
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