Re: 2016 -- starting seeds and cuttings for the new season
How dwarf is a dwarf moringa? The ones here are hacked but the taller ones can be over 30 ft tall.
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Haha I don' t know imafan
It's this one -- https://www.rareseeds.com/moringa-dwarf/

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Wow those are sunflowers? I guess I haven't ventured beyond the ordinary varieties.digitS' wrote:They couldn't recover from June's whiplash temperatures and died in July! Luckily, the Goddess Cantaloupe did well. And, I have had lots of Diplomat Galia melons ... after concern that they might not survive June either.digitS' wrote:I have Yellow Doll watermelon to set out. ..
And!I was lucky with the Giant Sungolds, as well... Giant Sungold sunflowers caused some frustrations this year! ...!
Steve
...so what's your favorite melon and watermelon varieties? Do the success of Goddess and Diplomat mean they are your top picks now?
Thrips can be a problem in any flower, from apple blossoms to zinnias
. Sunflowers are bug magnets just as they are bird magnets ... to start with. The Giant Sungolds are thrip magnets! ... I wish there was a tiny bird that would keep them out of that mass of golden petals!
I like "The Joker" variety - cheerful and colorful. Thanks for asking, AppleStar
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I can very nearly see Blacktail Mountain from my big veggie garden. Tried the watermelon variety named for that mountain twice. It was a complete failure both times! Sugar Baby comes through on about half the seasons I've grown it. Too often, it never ripens properly. Nah. I don't need watermelons ...
I had felt that if Minnesota Midget was the only cantaloupe I could grow, I would not care about having any melon in my garden. Then, I discovered Passport Galia! It never failed over about 10 seasons.
Last year and this, I bought Diplomat seed. Those galia melon plants nearly died with the watermelon ... well, they were severely set back by June temperatures, anyway. The first ripe melons from those vines were about a month later than in 2015! I'm not sure how Passports would have handled June 2016 but they have a track record.
Meanwhile, Goddess plants powered on through June like champions. Three years, and they haven't disappointed me yet.
Steve

I like "The Joker" variety - cheerful and colorful. Thanks for asking, AppleStar

I can very nearly see Blacktail Mountain from my big veggie garden. Tried the watermelon variety named for that mountain twice. It was a complete failure both times! Sugar Baby comes through on about half the seasons I've grown it. Too often, it never ripens properly. Nah. I don't need watermelons ...
I had felt that if Minnesota Midget was the only cantaloupe I could grow, I would not care about having any melon in my garden. Then, I discovered Passport Galia! It never failed over about 10 seasons.
Last year and this, I bought Diplomat seed. Those galia melon plants nearly died with the watermelon ... well, they were severely set back by June temperatures, anyway. The first ripe melons from those vines were about a month later than in 2015! I'm not sure how Passports would have handled June 2016 but they have a track record.
Meanwhile, Goddess plants powered on through June like champions. Three years, and they haven't disappointed me yet.
Steve