This poorly lit photo is of Chicken of the Woods mushrooms
(Laetiporus sulphureus) that Jason collected. They really are meaty and delicious.
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This is a very good tomato. Slightly bigger than Black Cherry and more green on its shoulders/smaller than Nyagous, I am not sure what variety it is. I do not think it is one of the 100 varieties we grow at Garden Dreams. If you know who this tomato is, please let me know!
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This is the result of my popcorn experiment. It's not much but boy am I proud of it. The variety is
Pennsylvania Butter Dutch a pre-1885 heirloom maintained by the Pennsylvania Dutch and sold by
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. I grew it with pole beans at the base of the stalks and eventually the pole beans won, pulling down the stalks. I was able to get some ears off though, shuck them, and dry them in netted bags for a few weeks. Tonight, popcorn and a movie!
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