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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Back In the Saddle Again. So, here, finally, is a future post with the promised pictures! Zea Mays Tiger Cub and Old Gold seeds courtesy of Nan Ondra of Hayefield. Nans corn seeds sprouted beautifully and the plants came up tall and straight! They also put out a couple of cobs but alas, no corn seeds in them. Perhaps pollination didnt take place? 2012 Pongal Panai Turmeric with some unexpected papaya seedlings. Turmeric in bloom about 10 months later! A very usef.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Back In the Saddle Again. So, here, finally, is a future post with the promised pictures! Zea Mays Tiger Cub and Old Gold seeds courtesy of Nan Ondra of Hayefield. Nans corn seeds sprouted beautifully and the plants came up tall and straight! They also put out a couple of cobs but alas, no corn seeds in them. Perhaps pollination didnt take place? 2012 Pongal Panai Turmeric with some unexpected papaya seedlings. Turmeric in bloom about 10 months later! A very usef.

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