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Mar 6, 2014 6:27 PM CST
Name: Horseshoe Griffin
Efland, NC (Zone 7a)
And in the end...a happy beginning!
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Charter ATP Member Garden Sages Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle I sent a postcard to Randy! I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
For our friend, Shoe. Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Enjoys or suffers cold winters Birds Permaculture Container Gardener
RavenCroft said: So this TSWV is definitely insect borne then. Geesch! Just when you thought it was safe to come out of the woods, LOL! Up pops something else.


Smiling Hah! Yeh, it's always something, eh? But at least these Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus boogers don't attack us humans...I had enough spots (freckles!) when I was a kid and now that I'm much older I feel like I'm wilting quite a bit of the time! I don't need to come down with TSWV. Rolling on the floor laughing

As for blights, there's a whole boatload of various blights. And when something called "late blight" appears early in the year it sure makes for some confusion, eh? No fair!

Shoe (who can't believe NC is once again have ice/sleet pouring down on us tonight. A most unusual winter....)

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