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Post by klorentz on Jul 13, 2009 16:22:17 GMT -5
Thought I would show of my Pumpkins and Squash.Thanks for looking. Kobacha Squash Galeux d'Eysines Big Moon Atlantic Giant
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Post by lavandulagirl on Jul 13, 2009 18:53:07 GMT -5
How long have they been in the ground, Klorentz? They look healthy, that's for sure. Is your soil really that grey, or is it a trick of the photo image?
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Post by grungy on Jul 13, 2009 19:04:03 GMT -5
Keith, will you be into trading come fall/winter? Good looking plants. Your soil looks like it has a lot of clay in it?
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Post by klorentz on Jul 13, 2009 19:19:09 GMT -5
How long have they been in the ground, Klorentz? They look healthy, that's for sure. Is your soil really that grey, or is it a trick of the photo image? Got a late start this year since I went in the Hospital just before planting time. Should just make harvest. Everything was late this year. If the nice gent next door had not broke up the sod with his old 5 horse front tine tiller I most likely would have only a few maters this year. As to the soil it is that grey. Kevin
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Post by klorentz on Jul 13, 2009 19:30:36 GMT -5
Keith, will you be into trading come fall/winter? Good looking plants. Your soil looks like it has a lot of clay in it? Well Val I hope to do some trading this year if all goes well.Soil has some clay to it.I am use to a lot heavier though. Kevin
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Post by klorentz on Jul 13, 2009 19:38:42 GMT -5
Planted 10 zukes this year and only 2 sprouted.Here is one. Kevin
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Post by silverseeds on Jul 14, 2009 2:43:30 GMT -5
you do know you have to post pics when your squash is ripe now dont you, lol. I got my squash in late myself. The cukes should be fine, the winter squash might have been to late.
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Post by klorentz on Jul 14, 2009 2:53:04 GMT -5
Yep I will keep everyone posted. We should just make it.
Kevin
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Post by klorentz on Jul 25, 2009 20:51:23 GMT -5
Here are some new pics for ya to look at. Cowlick Brandywine Orange Sun Bell Pepper. Al Kuffa tomato Kevin
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Post by klorentz on Jul 25, 2009 21:26:34 GMT -5
Should have posted most of this up above.oops . Kevin
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Post by michaeljohnson on Jul 26, 2009 1:43:04 GMT -5
What the hell-is an Al Kuffa tomato
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Post by klorentz on Jul 26, 2009 12:31:03 GMT -5
That is a compact tomato originally from Iraq.
Kevin
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Post by tennessee girl on Jul 26, 2009 16:22:53 GMT -5
Those Al Kuffa tomaotes look real good. You say they are compact....how tall will they get?
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Post by klorentz on Jul 27, 2009 2:41:21 GMT -5
Well this is the first year I will be having them so I am pretty much going by sellers description. But we should be looking for a plant it seems that should be the size of a patio tomato or slightly bigger. From what I have read the tomato is good for any use.
Kevin
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Post by flowerpower on Jul 28, 2009 4:47:14 GMT -5
Here is the description from the Baker Creek catalog
Al-Kuffa:This little tomato is early, and produces 3-4 ounce fruit on compact, dwarf vines that yielded till frost. We received this mild-tasting Iraqi variety from our friend Aziz Nail, who said, "Delicious one, useful for any purpose, strong bush plant cultivated in the south of Iraq in cool greenhouses for late spring or early summer markets. Also it is [grown] in the middle and north Iraq without greenhouse."
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