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Round shape, butter color flesh with small black seeds. |
6/18/2015
✿ Growing Japanese Cream-Fleshed Suika Watermelon Update 4
Labels:
Suika,
Watermelons

6/17/2015
✿ Sweet Potato Slips Shipping Survivability Test
Shipping live sweet potato slips is nothing new, people have done it for awhile now. Have you ever been wondering if they will survive the shipping and what is going to happen within the shipping box? We conducted a shipping survival test of the sweet potato slips recently, so our buyers can get an idea what to expect when they receive their package.
Test Date?
6.7-6.13
Test Location?
Porch with afternoon sun
What was the weather like?
Sunny, 70-90°F Average
How was the test conducted?
We packed two rooted sweet potato plants like how we normally pack them for the buyers. We examined them on a daily basis. The actual shipping time only takes 2-3 days within the US, and the plants generally stay in the box for a total time of 3-4 days. However, we extended the test to 7 days to find out how tough the sweet potato slips really are.
Test Date?
6.7-6.13
Test Location?
Porch with afternoon sun
What was the weather like?
Sunny, 70-90°F Average
How was the test conducted?
We packed two rooted sweet potato plants like how we normally pack them for the buyers. We examined them on a daily basis. The actual shipping time only takes 2-3 days within the US, and the plants generally stay in the box for a total time of 3-4 days. However, we extended the test to 7 days to find out how tough the sweet potato slips really are.
Day 2. Still not much has changed. The plants looked fresh and green as we first put in the box.
Day 4. This is the day we noticed some differences. A few yellow spots showed up on the big leaves, possibly due to the lack of sunlight. However, the roots still appeared nice and healthy, stems remained green. During the shipment, some of the roots may break off, this is normal and the plant will regrow the roots once they adjust to their new home.
Day 5. Plants don't grow in a box of course. Without proper light, soil, air circulation, etc, they deteriorate. As you can see, the yellow spots continued to get bigger and bigger. The center spot even turned brown. Part of the stems started to feel slimy. Surprisingly, the root system still looked good.
6/10/2015
✿ Chinese Jinyan Xtra Long Cucumber 2015 Update 2
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6.5.2015 Very productive cucumber, keeps making baby cukes :-) |
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The average size of Jinyan is about 14 inches. Very impressing!! |
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1.07 Lbs! |
Labels:
Chinese Jinyan Cucumber,
Cucumber,
Summer Crops

✿ Edible Tambuli/ Lauki/ Calabash/ Bottle Gourd 2015 Update 3
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6.10.2015 |
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Labels:
Bottle Gourd,
Summer Crops

6/05/2015
✿ Molokai Purple Sweet Potato 2015 Update 1
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5/9/2015 |
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5/30/2015 Something interesting about Molokai sweet potato: new leaves start out purplish green, and then get darker. |
Labels:
Molokai Purple Sweet Potato,
Sweet Potato

5/30/2015
5/28/2015
✿ Chinese Jinyan Xtra Long Cucumber 2015 Update 1
Definitely one of my favorite cucumbers. It is from Tianjin, China. Unlike the chubby cucumbers with bland taste in most grocery stores, it is much more slender and longer. The taste is fantastic. Sweet, crisp and cucumbery. You can even eat the skin too if you want, it is not bitter. I love to eat it fresh in the salad, or just snack on it!
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5.24.2015 |
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5.24.2015 |
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5.28.2015 |
Labels:
Chinese Jinyan Cucumber,
Cucumber,
Summer Crops

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