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lesa

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That corn is absolutely beautiful! It looks like jewels! Love the bean selection too! Those tomatoes should be on the cover of a magazine, Steve!
 

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I found this squash that I forgot I planted. Argonaut winter squash- around 16 inches tall. It can grow to 27 inches and 30 lbs. Yikes! What was I thinking? I thought it was so huge until I looked up what I had planted. This is just a baby! It will turn a light orange.
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I harvested some sweet potatoes yesterday. This was the first time I tried them and they did great!

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This is the Gaspe Flint Corn. Even more special. Thanks to Thistle for the seed. I did try to cross some with the Japonica this year, but I failed to realize the time zone differences these two varieties are in. Gaspe was drying ripe by the time Japonica's first tassles peeked out. I plan on succeeding next year, and easily keeping most of them pure, but crossing a few.

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I can't believe I got Takanostume (claw of the eagle) peppers to mature in Minnesota! I took this picture about a week ago and now the whole plant is nearly red. This summer has been abornmally hot compared to other years so it probably like the consistent heat. I also got some Tobascos to mature, too!
 

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That's a healthy Pepper plant!!! Unusual Peppers. Is that a frutescens species?
 

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I've got some of those, HPQ! And yes, they ripen here.

They are soooo hot! This is the 2nd year out of 3 I have grown Takanotsume - had to take a year off to decide if I could handle that much heat!

Really, I can't but I've got a neighbor . . .

Steve ;)
 

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