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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Jackson, MS
USDA Zone: 8b
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Very nice Jonathan!
Was that Black Krim throwing all those roots out?
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Join Date: Feb 2011
USDA Zone: 5b
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Yes. It was pretty root-bound by the time I got him planted. I think it's on its way to bouncing back though.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Searching For Blue Zebra:
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Ah ha!!!! So thats what "Searching For The Blue Zebra" looks like I have 2 growing in my garden right now....wasn't sure what they were going to look like
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Ate a Black Krim today - still my favorite, and super early for me this year. Already had a couple Rutgers, a few red cherries, and got a few more in "breaker stage" right now.
The blossoming has seemed to slow down a bit, but so far it has been a phenomenal year.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
USDA Zone: 9b
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Let's see, as of today I have
conch peas, green beans lima beans, tomatoes okra, bell pepper jalapeno pepper, eggplant Thai long bean, potatoes Roland Close Zone 9 Central Florida Container veggie gardening 365 days a year |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Denver, CO
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PKS South
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Jonathan,
Can we see some more views of Searching? The antho on yours seems to fill up the entire top portion of the fruit.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Denver, CO
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Jonathan,
Do you still have a garden? I cannot believe the amount of hail damage at my office. Most trees appear to have lost about 80% of their leaves. No hail up north, fortunately. Mike |
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Blane: The SFBZ in my pic is ENTIRELY covered in antho, and the other fruits only have it in random patches. I'll see if I can snap some pics tonight.
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I have 2 growing in my garden right now....wasn't sure what they were going to look like
