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Jun 21, 2013 12:36 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Thank you Zuzu. They are a long way from perfect but at least they do look good. And it seems like between spraying the roses and the tomatoes there is a lot of spraying going on around here.

This year the tomatoes have not come down with the usual fungal deseases so I spray them with Draconil in hopes that they stay clean. Last year I had to spay the tomatoes with Daconil because they did get some tomato crud so you spray to keep on top of it. But I still had fantastic tomatoes and harvest last year. So spray either way with those tomato plants.

And I have not even sprayed my daylilies for thrips yet this year. I have sprayed the past few years. Really helps with the blotchey blooms.
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Jun 21, 2013 12:38 PM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
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Rita, I got three whole tomatoes off the cherry tomato plant! Three! Nowhere NEAR what you get or what I want to get eventually, but I am happy for at least that amount of success. Hilarious!
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Jun 21, 2013 12:41 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray Debra. Success with your tomato plant. Nothing tastes as good as fresh home grown tomatoes! I tip my hat to you. Big Grin nodding
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Jun 21, 2013 12:50 PM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
Rescue dogs: Angels with paws needi
Dragonflies Dog Lover Bookworm I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Photography Bee Lover
Plays in the sandbox Butterflies Region: Texas Garden Sages I sent a postcard to Randy! Charter ATP Member
They were deeeee-lish-ess Big Grin
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Jun 21, 2013 12:56 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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lovemyhouse said:They were deeeee-lish-ess Big Grin



So now maybe you will be inspired to make a larger veggie garden bed and put in more tomatoes.
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Jun 21, 2013 1:06 PM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
Rescue dogs: Angels with paws needi
Dragonflies Dog Lover Bookworm I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Photography Bee Lover
Plays in the sandbox Butterflies Region: Texas Garden Sages I sent a postcard to Randy! Charter ATP Member
Betcha you are correct. Big Grin
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Jun 21, 2013 1:42 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Birds Garden Ideas: Master Level Butterflies Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Roses Photo Contest Winner: 2016
Debra this fall would be an excellent time. The bed can rest. That way you are ready to plant first thing in the spring.
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Jun 22, 2013 7:12 AM CST
Name: Mike Stewart
Lower Hudson Valley, New York (Zone 6b)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Photo Contest Winner 2020 Garden Photography Roses Bulbs Peonies
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Hope everybody had a happy Summer Solstice yesterday. Here are some blooms from the garden as we move into the hotter months...



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Photos from earlier this month are here: The thread "The Garden in Mid June" in Roses forum
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Jun 22, 2013 7:48 AM CST
Name: Porkpal
Richmond, TX (Zone 9a)
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All lovely as usual! I am particularly intrigued by the red with the inward curling petals. Are the names forthcoming?
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Jun 22, 2013 8:06 AM CST
Name: Mike Stewart
Lower Hudson Valley, New York (Zone 6b)
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That's Cinco de Mayo. Not only is its color unique (sort of dusty rose most of the time), but it has the very unique curled petals that you pointed out.
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Jun 22, 2013 8:06 AM CST
Name: Mike Stewart
Lower Hudson Valley, New York (Zone 6b)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Photo Contest Winner 2020 Garden Photography Roses Bulbs Peonies
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In the words of Monty Python, "And now, for something completely different."

Some of you may know that in addition to traditional color digital photography, I shoot black and white film, sometimes using different color filters, in small, medium, and large formats. Small formats includes the 35mm single lens reflex cameras in widespread use in the late 60s - 90s. Medium format includes the twin-lens reflex cameras many folks used from the 30s - 60s, which I love. Maybe you remember them, they had two lenses stacked on top of each other, and you could hold them down by your waist to look through the viewfinder to focus. They can take stunningly crisp pictures, because the negatives are so large. The large format cameras I use were in widespread use in the late 1890s through the 1970s. My oldest one, made in 1898, is a giant view camera (wooden box) with a long folded bellows that extends the lens as far as 3 feet out in front of the camera, and I have to cover the back of the camera and my head with a black cloth to focus on a large pane of glass viewed from the rear.

And for the past year, I have been taking workshops at the Center for Alternative Photography in New York City, to learn how to replicate some of the earliest types of photographs ever made, from the 1850s - 1890s, including tintypes, ferrotypes, kallitypes, salted paper, carbon prints, and other techniques that would seem arcane and exotic (and sometimes dangerous) today, but were commonplace and the state-of-the-art in their day.

All of the above is referred to as "wet process" photography, because it requires the use of a dark room full of chemicals, a large sink full of developing trays, and equipment such as rinsers, enlargers, special lights, and more than anything else: time! But there are shortcuts that can be taken to speed everything up with digital technology and get interesting results. This can be done if you have photo editing software that can turn a color image into black and white, and replicate the effect of different chemical toning baths, or different color filters that were could be screwed onto the end of a film camera lens. And that is what I've done here, just for kicks.

You may like these, you may frown at a few of them, you may even shrug and say, why do that? I do it because the human eye is limited in its ability to see the full color spectrum. What we think is a "true" or "accurate" or "realistic" visual image is actually just a slice of the light spectrum that the human eye is capable seeing, and that the brain interprets in its own way. Sometimes the spectrum we do detect hides or masks things we can't discern very well with the naked eye. In my opinion, even simple black and white photography, not to mention the use of different color filters, allow me to see images from the garden differently - but no less faithfully - because there is no "one truth" when it comes to color, light and shadow. And that, after all, is what photography is all about.

So enough words. Here are the pictures...

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Jun 22, 2013 8:12 AM CST
Name: Mike Stewart
Lower Hudson Valley, New York (Zone 6b)
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Photo Contest Winner 2020 Garden Photography Roses Bulbs Peonies
Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Dog Lover Cat Lover Birds Enjoys or suffers cold winters Region: New York
And here are a few more, some of the ones I've taken the most care in producing. (Most of these are 11 x 14 inch prints that have been framed for display.)

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Jun 22, 2013 8:48 AM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
Rescue dogs: Angels with paws needi
Dragonflies Dog Lover Bookworm I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Photography Bee Lover
Plays in the sandbox Butterflies Region: Texas Garden Sages I sent a postcard to Randy! Charter ATP Member
#5, #17, #22, F, and G are my favorites. Thumbs up Thumbs up
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Jun 22, 2013 12:43 PM CST
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Most fascinating! I especially love the last set of the foliage shots!
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Jun 26, 2013 2:57 PM CST
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Name: Toni
Denver Metro (Zone 5a)
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Anyone order from S&W Greenhouse? Thinking about putting an order this fall...

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Jun 26, 2013 4:49 PM CST
Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
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OOOH They have some nice roses....Now I " Need " to get Smoke Rings , Diamond Eyes and Dark Knight.. But, they say they ship in
Feb and wayyy to early for me ESP that they will not guarentee the plants. Guess I need to go hunting for these
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