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Photo: L Jackson 2009
Table grapes "Flame seedless" grown by C & S Gordon, Swan Valley, Western Australia. March 2009.
Our first bunch of organic Thompson Seedless grapes saved from the bulbuls!!
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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.
Marche 23, 2011
Wednesday.
Seedless watermelons are very particular. Really they are FUSSY! Each seed is placed with the pointy end up. This helps the cotyledons shed the seedcoat.
And look at my weird alien hands. eww!
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.
so not sure if this will work with these seedless red grapes I used, the separation of flour mass to liquid was a surprise, so I am mixing it into itself again.....i had fermentation bubbles at the onset
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but none now, so I am replacing the cheesecloth with a towel.......we shall see what day 3 looks like
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This classic SDot sticker design from Seedless Clothing comes in four sizes to choose from:
small: 2-inch diameter
medium: 3-inch diameter
large: 4-inch diameter
XL: 6-inch diameter
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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.
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.
July 30, 2011 San Diego, CA @ Cricket Amphitheatre. Photo by Ryan Daley. www.ryandaleyphotography.com/
Shining clubmoss with sporangia and gemmae. A lesson to be learned from this plant: If you don't trust in sexual reproduction, just make a baby by cloning yourself. That works for many plants.
Angel Lozano, Fresno State Flame Seedless Table Grape Harvest, Fresno State Vineyard, June 29, 2016, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2016.
Light and airy lemon cheesecakes with fresh fruit brushed with seedless raspberry jam. Lovely summer treats.
clothes curtesey of my best friends dad, glasses curtesey of my best friend, hair curtesey of my hairdresser, and the colour curtesey of a £5 bottle from superdrugs. I own nothing apart from this confused look on my face.
Let me just tell you, this was some of the best watermelon I've had in years. Mmmm...my mouth is watering just looking at this shot. :D
In late July, these grapes were sweetening up at the Peterson Family Farm. In late August, we'll taste them in our Squeeze Play! Organic Fruit & Veggie Samplers!
3.27.2013
Where do you get the seeds to grow seedless watermelon? Idk. But anyway, what I do know is that they are very particular. Each seed must be placed in the growing mix with the pointy end up. We have to grow seeded melon alongside the seedless to help with pollination.
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.
Angel Lozano, Fresno State Flame Seedless Table Grape Harvest, Fresno State Vineyard, June 29, 2016, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2016.