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Saturday, April 11
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I see the diary entries are picking up the pace and it's almost grow time. I better get a move on if I'm going to do a 2026 diary. I didn't do a very good job in finishing my 2025 diary. It had lots of highs and lows like most growing seasons do. The ups were getting a pumpkin to the scale which is always an accomplishment. Val and I headed to Ridgefield with our entry off of my 839 seed. 7 th place wasn't bad with the stellar lineup that was there and another one over 1000 pounds for me. I'm still old school and happy with that.
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Saturday, April 11
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It was great to see Tony Ciliberto there and witness his victory. I was in the top 5 with Tony at my first ever weighoff in 2001 at Altoona. Tony won that day as well. He is a world class grower and person. His 2352 was a beast.
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Saturday, April 11
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I entered a long gourd for the first time in years and was happy with my 132. I came in 2nd and lost by an inch. Ouch. My new trellis worked well
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Saturday, April 11
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My biggest disappointment was the tomato challenge. Being teamed up with John young and Cindy Tobeck the pressure was on. I was good at growing 3 pound ones but needed a couple of heavy ones to help our team and see if we could pull out a victory. I thought I had some potential candidates to make some noise in the contest. I decided to let them flash just a couple more days for some extra weight. The Domingo was looking heavy
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Saturday, April 11
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Uggggh. The morning of the pick tragedy struck. Miss Doe decided lunch was more important than any tomato contest. Note to self ! Put some better protection around your prized tomatoes. Anything can happen!
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Saturday, April 11
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It took me a long time to get over that disappointment. John and Cindy had banner seasons and we were so close and I wanted to do my part. Sorry fellow Chop Busters I thought I had a last minute hail Mary happening and could bust Chops Chops but it was not meant to be. I was very mad at that deer for a long time. The snack sticks were good anyway.
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Saturday, April 11
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So it's on to another season. I wanted to give a shout out to my Florida growing buddy Tim who is giving it another run at growing in the Florida sun. He started his seeds in February as usual.
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Saturday, April 11
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Tim expanded his patch a bit so he is hoping for a Big year.
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Saturday, April 11
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Get dirty Tim. It is grow time.
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Saturday, April 11
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His plants were off to a strong start this year.
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Saturday, April 11
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Time to cull down to one plant.
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Saturday, April 11
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I love his sectioned off greenhouse.
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Saturday, April 11
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Pollination time came and he only had one male ready for the party.
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Saturday, April 11
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I see some swelling going on.
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Tim is around day 20 now and the baby looks good. His chosen one this year is the 1765 Young. It looks like she is going to be a nice shaped orange lady. Keep it rolling Tim ! If someone is wanting big and orange I don't think you can go wrong with the 1765.
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Saturday, April 11
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It's time for me to get moving in my patch. The winter rye is coming in but I better get the patch prep going. I need an early pollination this year as Val and I have a bucket list vacation planned and we will be out of town July 1 for a week. That is sometimes pollination time for me.
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