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Post by cesarz on Feb 4, 2015 4:55:04 GMT -5
Hi,
Seeds of both Dorbenton plants have fully dried off. Will be sending them off soon to those who asked for them.
Robertb - the hybrids of brocolli and perennial kale that you asked for will also be sent soon.
Anybody else who want seeds just pm me your address.
Cheers, Cesar
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Post by robertb on Feb 14, 2015 16:24:12 GMT -5
Thanks. It sounds like an interesting cross. I have one violetto di siciliano cauli which has survived the frosts and as its unlikely to set seed on its own ill see what I can cross that with.
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Post by cesarz on Mar 7, 2015 10:19:00 GMT -5
Seeds should have arrived by now, please tell me if any of those that requested has not made it through.
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Post by cesarz on Mar 12, 2015 0:55:20 GMT -5
Update: The plants are perennials and are now recovering vigorously after flowering and fruiting. Dorbenton 1 Dorbenton 2 has to be pruned because it has become a leviathan, note how far the unpruned branch has reached: Dorbenton 2 showing typical ramosa trait of heavy branching
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Post by richardw on Mar 14, 2015 14:15:56 GMT -5
Not sure which one you gave me Cesar but its not flowered here
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Post by cesarz on Mar 15, 2015 2:54:32 GMT -5
Hi Richard, I gave you the cutting of Dorbenton #1. Cesarz
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Post by richardw on Apr 11, 2015 0:41:40 GMT -5
Dorbenton#1 Cesar gave me a cutting of the Daubenton above,it never flowered for me so it just goes to show they do need a more deign climate that what ive got here,another interesting thing about the past summer was no white butterfly's so both my two Daubenton types are eatable.
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