Re: New York Growers
Here in Dutchess County we took a pretty good beating...lots of rain, trees
down, had some hail too.
-MartyMax
<<<George,
Here on the border of NY and PA we took a mighty hiot from Mother nature
today
and last nights.. trees ripped up and knocked down, houses, cars totalled, 12
inches of rain in 24 hours (4 seperate storms). All of my plants have been in
the
ground outside since Sunday, and they seem to have survived. My Checkon 815
has
its first true leaf with a little strange thing going on, but it just might
be a
temporary thing, but the Lloyd 935 looks great, and the Eaton 1009.5,
although it
only has one cotyledon, the first true leaf is coming out nicely, and looks
to be
okay.. I do have a Checkon 700 that germinated, and might use that as a
backup for
the 815, if it doesnt survive.
GBPUMPKIN@aol.com wrote:
> Are taking a beating today, hope their plants are still under cover.
>
>
http://www.intellicast.com/LocalWeather/World/UnitedStates/Northeast/Massachus
> etts/Boston/RadarSummary/
>
> George Brooks
> North Tewksbury, MA USA
> Approximately 25 miles Northwest of Boston
> in the Merrimack River Valley
> Zone 5N
> Personal Bests
> 617.6 1991
> 641 1993
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