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Sunday, April 12
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Had a very narrow window with the wet weather. Two or three more dry day would have been ideal, but it's only getting worse in the two week forecast.
The spot where I grew my two biggest last year wasn't tilled until April 24th, so hopefully im a little ahead of the game this time.
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Tuesday, April 28
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Survived the wind storm so far
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Monday, May 18
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Cuke beetles hatched out yesterday
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Monday, June 1
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Last two mornings were in the 30s. Plants can take a little cold, but combined with the wind, it really does seem to hurt them. Picture doesn't really show it, but the leaves are lighter green than they were a week ago. Hoping they can turn it around for pollination time in a couple weeks. Four more days until it warms up. This is my last 2365.
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Saturday, June 6
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Ken, you asked about my rocks - this is my oldest patch. A little bit of rain this morning really makes them stand out. Wind is beating up the leaves today.
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Tuesday, June 9
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2365 apparently didn't like the cold snap last week followed by some decent weather. This one makes 3 of 6 main vines now gone. Deer got one and I dropped a t post on another.
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Monday, June 15
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Number four. Hang in there girl, we're rooting for you.
Guess this one didn't like an inch of rain yesterday with high temps below 60 today.
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Tuesday, June 16
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First two possibilities this week were garbled up with seeds in the blossom pretty bad. I've linked this in the past to extreme temperature swings a few weeks prior that mess with the hormones in the developing tip. That pattern fits again - kind of cooked them a few time during the day while still having some cold nights at that point. Next ones look better, at least from the exterior.
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