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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2014 1:18:49 GMT -5
Are the purple trees Corylus / Hazels?
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Post by steev on May 5, 2014 16:08:31 GMT -5
I see you use the same "yogurt-tub" labelling system that I use.
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Post by justness on May 12, 2014 3:53:28 GMT -5
I see you use the same "yogurt-tub" labelling system that I use. yes, a bit cheaper option heeehehe
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Post by flowerweaver on Jun 24, 2014 21:36:28 GMT -5
Your vegetables look wonderful! I also grow the magentaspreen lambsquarters here in Texas. It grows well in our extreme weather. So nice to see it in Croatia.
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Post by justness on Jun 25, 2014 9:37:30 GMT -5
Your vegetables look wonderful! I also grow the magentaspreen lambsquarters here in Texas. It grows well in our extreme weather. So nice to see it in Croatia. So far so good .. until the occurrence of major drought, the rain yesterday .. very abundant, yet fear in us from the floods that recently passed.
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Post by jondear on Jun 25, 2014 16:03:46 GMT -5
Beautiful pictures wiz.
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Post by philagardener on Jun 25, 2014 18:49:05 GMT -5
French varieties of radishes, I forgot her name .. unfortunately .. Similar to a variety we grow called "French Breakfast".
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Post by YoungAllotmenteer on Jul 5, 2014 1:54:57 GMT -5
the peas will continually be in my garden Hi Wiz, Is that the Shiraz Pea? Glad you like it if so. Be interesting to see if it stays purple if grown out from year to year. Your Bison tomatoes have been a clear first to fruit winner this year in my trial of about 20 tomato varieties! I have some interesting ones, all determinate short season, will send you some seed if I do well!
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Post by flowerweaver on Aug 20, 2014 19:21:24 GMT -5
Those look like cowpeas (the plants from Oxbow). Everything looks good!
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Post by Joseph Lofthouse on Aug 20, 2014 20:08:04 GMT -5
Good to know. I have the same-cowpea-looking plant growing in my bean patch. New species for me. It better hurry up if it's gonna mature before frost.
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Post by richardw on Aug 21, 2014 4:51:07 GMT -5
Enjoyed looking at all your lovely photos wiz,fascinated with the purple peas.
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Post by flowerweaver on Aug 21, 2014 9:42:47 GMT -5
Joseph Lofthouse many cowpeas mature in 65 days so for us they are a quick crop. Hopefully you will harvest some before frost!
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Post by 12540dumont on Aug 21, 2014 10:14:08 GMT -5
Wiz, really beautiful. It all looks so lush and green. Must be the rain!
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Post by justness on Aug 22, 2014 14:23:47 GMT -5
Those look like cowpeas (the plants from Oxbow). Everything looks good! ...so it's that name ... thanks a lot ... I wrote again...
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Post by justness on Aug 22, 2014 14:28:56 GMT -5
insert code here Enjoyed looking at all your lovely photos wiz,fascinated with the purple peas. thanks a lot richardw ... I'm glad that the pictures ok. peas is SHIRAZ ... phenomenal taste, has 8 large grains, lots of fruits brings ... my new favorite in the garden
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