Propagation: Plant Propagation part XXXV based on my own ex, 1 by JBerger
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JBerger wrote: Tomatoes, large early and cherry for later, Yellow squash, zuchinni, cukes, canning pickels, peppers are in the garden. Now watch it go down to freezing. It is chilly today and cloudy. Sun never came out and it never got above 70. How wrong can the weatherman be. Yikes. Dave, your wholesale things look great, but do not think you are alone. People are buying in very small quantities at the farm market and everyone is talking about cutting back on their wholesale purchases. I have not sold a plant in ten days since I had those darn aphids. I was looking at the flats of plants I wanted to put outside and I had a bunch of those ornamental seed starters sitting on the floor of the GH. Almost everything else is outside except the cuttings that are just starting and when I picked up that flat I saw a mess of aphid under the leaves of those darn plants. I took them all outside and threw them away. I can not believe all these ten days I have been spraying and here they are sitting on the floor and I never looked at them. Now I have checked everything and with any luck I will be able to call for a new inspection next week. God, I hope so; I am beginning to think I may as well just close up shop. No money coming in, just money going out. Dave, I am so glad Kim is better. Thanks for the update. I have been wondering how she was doing and was a bit afraid to ask. LOL. Now we know. Good news at last. Here is the latest crazy thing I have here. An Iris with a completely yellow center top and a blue bottom. I hope you can see it o.k. I have no idea where I got it or how it got that way. Cute, but different. Tiime to close for day. Have a good evening. JB |


