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Dec 11, 2012 4:51 AM CST
Name: Huggergirl AKA Tamar
N.E Indiana (Zone 5a)
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Samigal...Love that Apple... Hurray! what kind of paints did she use ? Confused

apple gourds were really easy....I grew them over at my neibors nodding she has flat land and sun Whistling but seriously ...I didnt plant them she did...all she did was plant them no soaking..we got 20 off 2 vines ..not sure how many I will have after they dry,Ive lost 2 already...mushy..darn,,,they were a different shape Apple,,a taller not so round... Thumbs down that they didnt make it.

I cant get over how thick the walls of your apple gourd are...wow..i think all gourds are easy to grow...Going to plant more in 13...We cut down 50 + trees Dead Ash,Sold black walnut. I now have wayy more sun Hurray! Hurray!

I picked up a few swan neck gourds down the road hoping they dry....I had to harvest my gourds before the vines died...not a real good thing to do,from what I have read,you should leave them on the vine until spring,and yes you leave them lay on the ground all winter ;long...I know weird...something about leaving them on the vine until it dies off,makes for a better dried gourd...www.amishgourds.com

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