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Grape trellis with three varities of grapes. All are seedless, eating grapes. I think we have three years to wait before we can have any :(
INGREDIENTS
4 cups cubed seedless watermelon
10 ice cubes
1/3 cup fresh lime juice
1/4 cup white sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
DIRECTIONS
Place watermelon and ice into a blender. Pour in lime juice, sugar, and salt. Blend until smooth
Overall seedless, but you know, could contain some seeds. MAKE UP YOUR MIND!
And for reference I DID find occasional seeds. So disappointing. I guess that's what you get for shopping at Food Basics.
look at the size of these seedless grapes! usually we only see seeded grapes this big. amazingly they were sweet and crisp and I wish they were like this year round.
People of Elkhart Co. The Horticulturists Program on Sat. May 13, 2017. On Sat., May 13, 2017, Patrick McGuire of the Elkhart County Historical Museum told of the three local men of Elkhart County who contributed to the reputation of Elkhart County as one of the places where science and industry came together to develop horticulture businesses that were International. Dr. Orie J. Eigsti, a Goshen scientist invented the seedless watermelon in 1937, during a study for a gout drug, discovering that the drug caused watermelons to not produce most of their seeds. 85% of watermelons sold today are from his development. Vernon Krider,was helped by locals B.F. Cathcart and George Milburn of Bristol and opened his nursery in 1906. based on quality of soil and the ease of transport on the railroad to ship products to Chicago and to the East Coast. He was famous for mailing over 250,000 catalogs, his gardens in the 1933 Century of Progress Exhibition, and his Thornless Roses. His nursery business continued after his death by family until it closed in 1990. His granddaughter, Dian Krider WIlkey, attended the event. The Krider Memorial Garden is still open in Middlebury. A book on the Garden is available on Amazon. A.E. Kunderd of Goshen, originated the Ruffled and Laciniated Gladioli in 1912, had extensive gardens there and sent out 300,000 mail order catalogs at the height of his business, which faded in later years.
Note to self: Just packing up half a bento with dinner before even eating dinner = deliciousness for lunch. Wish I'd thought of it sooner!
People of Elkhart Co. The Horticulturists Program on Sat. May 13, 2017. On Sat., May 13, 2017, Patrick McGuire of the Elkhart County Historical Museum told of the three local men of Elkhart County who contributed to the reputation of Elkhart County as one of the places where science and industry came together to develop horticulture businesses that were International. Dr. Orie J. Eigsti, a Goshen scientist invented the seedless watermelon in 1937, during a study for a gout drug, discovering that the drug caused watermelons to not produce most of their seeds. 85% of watermelons sold today are from his development. Vernon Krider,was helped by locals B.F. Cathcart and George Milburn of Bristol and opened his nursery in 1906. based on quality of soil and the ease of transport on the railroad to ship products to Chicago and to the East Coast. He was famous for mailing over 250,000 catalogs, his gardens in the 1933 Century of Progress Exhibition, and his Thornless Roses. His nursery business continued after his death by family until it closed in 1990. His granddaughter, Dian Krider WIlkey, attended the event. The Krider Memorial Garden is still open in Middlebury. A book on the Garden is available on Amazon. A.E. Kunderd of Goshen, originated the Ruffled and Laciniated Gladioli in 1912, had extensive gardens there and sent out 300,000 mail order catalogs at the height of his business, which faded in later years.
No, not a potato, it's a seedless grape posing on the brushed steel of my kitchen scales.
It was almost 4 grammes.
I say "was" as the grape is no more.
I waited all afternoon for the tree trimmers to come and help out my tree. At about 5:30 they called and told me they would have to re-schedule :-(
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Litchi chinensis 'Seedless' - Sapindaceae - Lichia sem semente ou com semente atrofiada - Sítio da Família de Anestor Mezzomo - Antônio Carlos - SC - Brasil, 21.01.2012 - Foto de Anestor Mezzomo
This year is a far cry from last year's puny output. My careful regimen of complete neglect has paid off bigtime. I don't know why this vine won't die. The aloe vera and the dwarf cavendish banana tree next to it already have. So far it is over eight feet tall and has overtaken the front porch and mail slot and I might start charging it rent.
Dont somehow think we will need to tread much....but it is the first year....this is a white seedless variety.
People of Elkhart Co. The Horticulturists Program on Sat. May 13, 2017. On Sat., May 13, 2017, Patrick McGuire of the Elkhart County Historical Museum told of the three local men of Elkhart County who contributed to the reputation of Elkhart County as one of the places where science and industry came together to develop horticulture businesses that were International. Dr. Orie J. Eigsti, a Goshen scientist invented the seedless watermelon in 1937, during a study for a gout drug, discovering that the drug caused watermelons to not produce most of their seeds. 85% of watermelons sold today are from his development. Vernon Krider,was helped by locals B.F. Cathcart and George Milburn of Bristol and opened his nursery in 1906. based on quality of soil and the ease of transport on the railroad to ship products to Chicago and to the East Coast. He was famous for mailing over 250,000 catalogs, his gardens in the 1933 Century of Progress Exhibition, and his Thornless Roses. His nursery business continued after his death by family until it closed in 1990. His granddaughter, Dian Krider WIlkey, attended the event. The Krider Memorial Garden is still open in Middlebury. A book on the Garden is available on Amazon. A.E. Kunderd of Goshen, originated the Ruffled and Laciniated Gladioli in 1912, had extensive gardens there and sent out 300,000 mail order catalogs at the height of his business, which faded in later years.