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10 Entries.
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Friday, April 15
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Seeds are planted. Planted two 2020 Wallace 2054s, and two 2021 Ford 1935s. The hope is to save the 2 best and cross pollinate them. This is only our third year in, so we are slowly learning the process.
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Wednesday, June 8
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Patch is ready. Treated it with everything the soil report said it needed. Not much space, but more than last year.
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Thursday, June 9
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Seeds are planted. Planted two 2020 Wallace 2054s, and two 2021 Ford 1935s. The hope is to save the 2 best and cross pollinate them. This is only our third year in, so we are slowly learning the process.
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Friday, June 10
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Patch prepared 4/15/22 Short on space, but big on ambition
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Friday, June 10
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Seeds planted on 4/15/22, broke ground on 4/17/22
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Thursday, June 16
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Real time now. Cold frame retired, vines getting staked down. 3 good plants for now. I will reduce to 2 in a few weeks. I know they are planted close to each other, but I have little sunny room to deal with.
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Monday, June 20
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After a cold weekend, the plants are loving some heat. The Wallace 2054 is at 4ft and picking up the pace
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Monday, June 20
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The Ford 1935 is doing well too. It was the leader as a seed, but is now behind my Wallace 2054 at 3 feet
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Monday, June 20
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Last year, I learned a lesson about securing vines. A swift wind derailed my efforts with a split vine last year. This year, I've taken some old portable wire fencing and cut out sections, then bent them in half to make nice vine tie-downs.
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Monday, June 20
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Here are the vine tie-downs I mentioned
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