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Wednesday, May 26
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Started 12 plants this year and went with the most promising. This is the 1281.5 Butler- 1911 Urena x 2003 Haist. It popped first and is, so far, a very nice plant. Late transplant this year because of the cold wet weather.
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Wednesday, May 26
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Today�s high is 29, too much too soon, the reason for the shade. Up until last night the overnight temps have been quite low.
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Wednesday, May 26
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I�m only keeping one of these. Both plants are about equal and are fighting it out for second place. Closest is
1493 Johnston- 2528 Geddes x 2003 Haist.
The other is 1742 Vanheuckelom- 1989 Daletas x 2016 Boonen Herman.
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Wednesday, May 26
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This one back-up is 1867 Biermans- 2624 x 2016 Boonen- Herman.
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Wednesday, May 26
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Today the tomatoes come out and the peppers go in. Going with 11 tomato plants. The three pots in front are castor bean plants, got the seeds a few years ago from the seed exchange. Growing these for fun.
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Wednesday, May 26
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Here is the pic. Sorry about the sideways pics- stupid iPhone.
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Thursday, May 27
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Doing some work around the yard and this crawled out of the box I was holding. Turns out to be a wolf spider, I think, and native to Nova Scotia.
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Friday, June 11
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Sweet
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Sunday, July 11
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This one is 1493 Johnston x 1281 Butler 8 DAP.
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Sunday, July 11
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This is 1281 Butler x self. It�s on a side vine only a foot or so off the main and 12-13 feet out. 3 DAP
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Sunday, July 11
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This is another 1281 x self on the main about 14 feet out. It�s only 2 days after pollination. Not sure which one to keep.
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Sunday, July 11
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This is the 1281 plant really filling in nicely. So far a trouble free plant. Only complaint is soooo many females, I don�t one to sneak in.
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Wednesday, July 21
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Well I cut the one on the secondary just off the main. It was the right decision because the next day......
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Wednesday, July 21
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It�s bigger already and positioned well.
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Wednesday, July 21
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This is what it looks like at day 10. We just had 2 inches of rain in under an hour, hope she holds up.
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Wednesday, July 21
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I don�t expect much from this one. The plant is small and some vines already self terminating. My bigger plant is twice as big and growing nicely still.
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Thursday, July 29
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This is day 20 on the 1251.5 R. Butler x self. By far the biggest day 20 I�ve ever had. Plant still chugging along.
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Thursday, July 29
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Not sure what to think. About 6 secondaries and several tertiary vines growing but the main seems to have self terminated. Day 30 and 40 should be interesting.
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Thursday, July 29
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One more shot.
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Thursday, July 29
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The seed is 1251.5 R. Butler, not 1281.5 R. Butler, as I previously listed. The cross is the same, 1911 Urena x 2003 Haist.
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Wednesday, August 11
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Day 30 and she�s still chugging along nicely. I hope all the rain we have had lately, and we have had a lot, won�t slow things down.
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Monday, August 23
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Day 40- I like big butts, we have been away the past three week ends and going away tomorrow for five days. This plant and fruit are amazing.
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Monday, August 23
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Sorry about the photo.
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Sunday, August 29
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Day 50 and she�s still here. We were away for 5 days and three week ends in a row. Hoping for a warm September.
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Thursday, September 2
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About 3.5 inches of rain in no time. I don�t know if the patch can handle it. I didn�t check anything today. Still raining. Great to be an onion farmer.
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Thursday, September 2
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On a brighter note, this is a pic of one of my four castor bean plants. The seeds came from an exotic seed exchange a few years ago.
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Thursday, September 2
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Same as previous entry. The zinnias came from an exotic seed exchange a few years ago.
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Friday, September 3
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There is a stream that flows around our property. It overflowed.......
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Friday, September 3
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And it�s still rising
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Friday, September 3
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Doesn�t seem any worse for wear, except for some minor cracking around the stem.
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Friday, September 3
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I�m hoping these stay the way they are.
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Thursday, September 9
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Nothing to do with pumpkins, but I saw a guy make a knife out of a table saw blade and I had to try it.
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Thursday, September 9
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Step one.
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Thursday, September 9
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Steps 2-6. I won�t do it again but it was fun.
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Thursday, September 9
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I think it�s done. Will probably take it to the Gkad Garden�s weigh off off in a few weeks.
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Wednesday, September 15
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Hoping these go to seed before the first hard frost. They spent the better part of a year on my basement fridge and now they are a sprouting leaves. Two are red mangel and the others are yellow Eckondorf.
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