I grow lots of Cherries. Why? Cause I like them. Sun Gold & Black Cherry are a couple of my favorites.
This year, I found some new favorites. Snow White Cherry was love at first bite.
Several years ago a breeder gave me Ruby Pearl and after tasting it again this year, Its back on my grow list...
Steve,
The seeds I'm starting are for the Dwarf Project, but yes we were talking about taking cuttings on another forum just a few days ago. It would really be a great project for my Frosty Pink Plum tomato I'm growing out.
Great idea!
@so lucky
My first season will be winding down in a few weeks and it's now time to start my fall seedlings.
Trying to decide which plants are left for a fall rush and which ones I want to yank.
@flowerbug
Shading does help. I try to plant some varieties for morning sun/evening shade and some for morning shade/evening sun.
Sometimes successful, sometimes not.
@Zeedman
I try, but I'm not successful much of the time. I'm thinking of doing most of my growouts in the fall. The first freeze usually happens around Turkey Day, but sometimes we can get into December
@Zeedman
My greens started to bolt, so out they came and I replaced them with Sierra Madre. We started a wooden trellis for them to climb, but not finished.
They are very capable machines within their realm. I mean, I wouldn't use one to plow 10 acres, but small garden wise, they can handle it with no problems. Finding implements can be tough sometimes.
People use them as snow plows too.
I have a Super C, but before I got it, I was looking for a cub.
My wife makes them. Regular old elmers glue and uses a toothpick to place them in it.
I come up behind with shirt over my head and say.....
I am the great Cornholio, I need TP for my.....