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Topic Title: Mango in Full Bloom Topic Summary: Created On: 01/15/2019 08:07 AM |
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- Acemandb | - 01/15/2019 08:07 AM |
- Dangermouse01 | - 01/15/2019 01:26 PM |
- Central Floridave | - 01/15/2019 09:16 PM |
- Acemandb | - 01/16/2019 12:06 PM |
- Dangermouse01 | - 01/16/2019 02:19 AM |
- Quadro | - 01/17/2019 05:51 AM |
- Central Floridave | - 01/17/2019 06:25 AM |
- Quadro | - 01/17/2019 10:14 AM |
- groundswell | - 01/29/2019 01:40 PM |
- SurferMic | - 01/29/2019 02:07 PM |
- palerider | - 01/30/2019 04:29 AM |
- Dangermouse01 | - 01/31/2019 03:32 PM |
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01/29/2019 02:07 PM
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Colder, dry winters I think is what is needed...it was colder and drier than the last two years (i could be wrong), so I am guessing "Yes" finally a decent crop, last year was disappointing..all varieties are really flushing heavy, now to watch the green BB's form and pray they stay attached. Oh yea, tree rat (squirrel ) reduction is in full effect..Stats >>> Me - 3 / squirrels - 1 ...missed the shot)..They got 1/3 of the fruit last year, population has exploded due to neighbors feeding them...arggg!
Edited: 01/30/2019 at 07:10 AM by SurferMic |
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