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BIG24NUT

Cochecton, NY

I went out to do my routine this morning and noticed one of my side vines flipped over 180 degrees. no wind last night. all others the way I left them yesterday, except a little longer. No animal tracks nearby. I am confused!

7/17/2009 8:00:01 AM

Ned

Honesdale, Pennsylvania

Rocky Rockwell. That is one of his patented moves. He stops at nothing.

7/17/2009 8:08:55 AM

Pumkinator

Cincinnati, OH

Did you do some weeding the day before? Maybe some of the "feelers" lost thier hold.

7/17/2009 9:50:16 AM

BIG24NUT

Cochecton, NY

I had not weeded the day before. Hey Ned. Your 834 plant looks great. I have one set on it. I got a late start due to the crappy weather. How are you making out. I pollinated your 834 with a male from a 1356.5 vogler/07

7/18/2009 6:00:19 AM

pap

Rhode Island

chince bugs. they work like a little army. they go from patch to patch doing silly things so people can have something to talk about

7/18/2009 7:36:54 AM

Tremor

[email protected]

Patch Elephants are notorious for trickery like this.

7/18/2009 12:16:52 PM

Richard

Minnesota

Noids, did you order pizza in the last few days.

7/18/2009 12:27:08 PM

BIG24NUT

Cochecton, NY

I thought it might have been the one eyed, one horned flying purple, people eater, but I havn't seen one of them around in a while!

7/18/2009 10:11:43 PM

Richard

Minnesota

Yikes, that means the Vikes are comming, with Farve, hederson healed, percy harven (the new guy) look out, they really are going to be super bowl contenders this year, they have all the pieces.

7/19/2009 12:49:47 AM

Bry

Glosta

Garden Gomes went on strike

7/19/2009 5:53:03 AM

Dyberry Patch

Honesdale Pa USA

Definitely a Rockwell move it was his signature move when he was wrestling in the WWF!

7/20/2009 10:02:41 PM

Ned

Honesdale, Pennsylvania

Hi Nick:

There are a few 834's growing in Honesdale and so far they are the stars of the show. Good luck with yours!

7/21/2009 8:10:02 AM

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