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Subject: boily seeds...the 620 boyton
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| shazzy |
Joliet, IL
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i know it's too early to tell how a seed produces, but for overall vigor and health of a plant, the 620 boyton has been fun to watch grow from day one. big huge leaves, with one that topped the 30" mark. vigorous grower that has over 20' vines and the back 2 secondaries on each side have run out of room at 15' and have been terminated. this is with out the use of cold frames this year with the cool spring. nice big yellow female blossums and a thick vine that tended to grow straight out once it laid down, never reaching too high with the dreaded snap off. just thought i would pass along the info cuz i saw on the seed exchange ken's message that boily seeds are up now. i rarely hit that message board and just wanted to pass along the info while the seeds are still available.
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7/5/2003 10:36:28 PM
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| Joey |
Connecicut , No. Stonington
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after reading your diary, i talk to ken and he said he could give me a few 620's and now i am even more eager to get them for next year!!!
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7/6/2003 8:36:28 AM
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| Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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950.4 Boyton has the thickest walls of all my plants everywhere you look at it, vines, tendrils, male flowers... and the very heat resistant I expected. I would have liked to plant the 620 Boyton as well and compare them...
Don
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7/7/2003 1:29:47 AM
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| Azkikn |
Usa
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The 620 and the 950.4 Boyton's are really good. I have seen both. The other seeds Ben has I would imagine would grow just as great.
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7/7/2003 6:00:45 PM
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