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  1. catjac1975

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    What a spring we are having.
  2. catjac1975

    One Alaskans greenhouse

    It's fine. I'm glad is wife is OK too.
  3. catjac1975

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    My perennials are making me happy today.
  4. catjac1975

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    My iPhone did not do this nearby field justice. It is really a sea of blue, but the pink is worth a post. I think the color is a covercrop mixed into their hayfield
  5. catjac1975

    One Alaskans greenhouse

    I was sort of joking, but I surely can't imagine. We cry and whine about woodchucks, bunnies and deer.
  6. catjac1975

    One Alaskans greenhouse

    I am the wife and I think you meant this for someone else.
  7. catjac1975

    One Alaskans greenhouse

    I can only imagine the myriad of herbivores glaring through your fence and your food.
  8. catjac1975

    Anyone order from here before?

    If is seems to god to be true.....
  9. catjac1975

    One Alaskans greenhouse

    It will be no consolation to you to know it is world wide, not just your neighbors. And no one cares. I have customers who are a huge bee keeping company in Florida.Every summer they visit Massachusetts with their bees, release them at the farms, collect them, and return to Florida. They said if...
  10. catjac1975

    Bell Peppers in flowering stage

    Just the ones in the top crotch.
  11. catjac1975

    Bell Peppers in flowering stage

    I would not do that on all. I plant a lot of plants. How many tomatoes and peppers do really need. Though I still have a few bright colored peppers in the freezer.
  12. catjac1975

    Bell Peppers in flowering stage

    Remove the flower at the upper most crotch of the plant. I have read leaving that one reduces flowering. I always do it, I don't know its it really works. It probably got from Organic Gardening.
  13. catjac1975

    Can you clone tulips?

    I just read one way is to take cuttings and use routing hormone. I find that hard to believe. You can grow the seeds, but they will not come true. Tulips produce bulblets but I have never seen a bulb do other than reproduce itself. Obviously there must be a way that the pros do it.
  14. catjac1975

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    I don't remember. But tomato seeds last indefinitely with no care.
  15. catjac1975

    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Seems like there should be an easier way. No one better ever call you lazy.
  16. catjac1975

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    This is Cauralina. It is specifically recommended for indoor growing.
  17. catjac1975

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    My first April greenhouse tomato. I never thought it would be so beautiful and delicious.
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