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31 May 2009medlars macrocarpa medlar Setting Fruit, booze garden , and royal medlar Setting Fruitlots of medlars this year. a few started last year, but fell off pretty quickly. I don’t think they got enough water.Sunny 14°C / 58°F
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31 May 2009fruits green gage plum Setting Fruit and booze gardena few delicious gages on their way.Sunny 14°C / 58°F
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31 May 2009fruits aromatnaya quince Setting Fruit and booze gardenlooks like we’ll get up to ten quinces this year.Sunny 14°C / 58°F
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31 May 2009thriving Brunswick low Maine blueberry Flowering and booze gardenspreading pretty quickly and flowering.Sunny 14°C / 58°F
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31 May 2009springing back Pineapple Guava and booze gardenthe tree died in the cold this winter, but there is new growth from the base of the trunk. hopefully the top will be a bit hardier once it’s better established.Sunny 14°C / 58°F
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31 May 2009hah! hennanot actually henna that sprouted, but a volunteer. looks like dandelion, maybe.Sunny 15°C / 59°F
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31 May 2009dwindling Mexican breadfruitgave away a couple more and one died out in the weather. the five I have left are looking pretty healthy and growing quickly.Sunny 15°C / 59°F
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30 May 2009revived 1 Italian alpine strawberry and stumble gardengot a little dry and crackly. all the foliage and flowers and fruit died. but a week later, there are new leaves.Sunny 18°C / 64°F
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30 May 2009back 2 1my best gal left with her computer for a week, so my gardening activities have not recently been chronicled. but she’s back, and so is her computer. also, our apartment managers just mentioned that they like the akebias and there should be akebias all over the building. sounds like carte ...Sunny 18°C / 64°F
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30 May 2009four of six 1 red malabar spinach Sproutinggerminated about a week ago, but hasn’t done much since. just put these in a big pot and moved them to the roof where they will be hot and happy.Sunny 21°C / 70°F

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