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To: AFB-XYZ; Diana in Wisconsin

Good luck with the blueberries. I’m trying from seed. They went in some dirt last full moon. We’ll see what happens. Acidifier = coffee grounds.

Anyway, also in the dirt here in zone 10b:
Tomatoes
Gooseberries
Cayenne
Habenero
Strawberries (hopefully perennial ones).
Corn (my own cross between Silver queen and Peaches and Cream). Maybe try some popcorn for summer planting.
Ginger
Peanuts peanuts peanuts everywhere.
Sweet taters
Melons
Squash or Zucchini (I’m not sure which).
Sunflowers

On deck for tomorrow since I have to work on the new moon Monday:

Moar peppers
Moar tomatoes
Moar melons.
Prolly moar peanuts
Moar peppers
Collards
Cranberry hibiscus (more akin to okra than hibiscus)

Surinam cherry tree is doing great. I got about 1 1/2 pounds of them. So good.
Avacadoes are forming.
Mangoes are forming.
I thought my Mulberry tree was dead, but electroculture saved it.
Wasps have yet to find the fig tree, but they will soon.
Citrus trees have flowers and smell so good. I’m gonna try the aloe trick to clone some lemons and lime trees.


109 posted on 04/06/2024 2:19:34 PM PDT by numberonepal (WWG1WGA)
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To: numberonepal; Diana in Wisconsin

Wow #1PAL, sounds like all ten fingers of yours are green, not just the one thumb. Iam way jealous. Heh. The yield is going to be spectacular.

Please do update from time to time on the progress of everything.


114 posted on 04/06/2024 3:35:44 PM PDT by AFB-XYZ (Two options: 1) Stand up, or 2) Bend over)
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