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rub some of that Chia Pet stuff on 'er .....it'll be alive in no time ... Thumbsup

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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Woodland Scenics T and it's actually alive I just haven't gotten around to foliating it yet. Icon_lol

Oh! I can not resist - - - - So, you're - "leaving" - that 'til Spring? Icon_lol Icon_lol 357 Icon_twisted
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...ouch Nope
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Pete I think you should leaf it alone. 35 Icon_lol 357

T the Chia thing is working I think. Yes I see the gaps under the trailer underpinning, I'm not finished yet, much more work to be done. Eek


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them varmints bin diggin under the trailer again ...need a big hungry dog . 357

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No such thing is a "BIG" hungry dog in N scale ! Icon_lol
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The corn crop looks great !!! Thumbsup Thumbsup
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Pete it must not look too good cause that's tobacco that's currently planted. Icon_lol
However my Walther's order came today so maybe I can get the corn planted and a pic posted later.
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Ok, this is the corn in the first pic and the tobacco in the second. Now I still need to twaek the foilage on the corn but already I think it's an improvement. Should I keep the corn, the tobacco, or neither?


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Never having seen tabocco fields I couldn't say, but I like the corn! Thumbsup
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The tobacco looks weird but maybe thats how it really is . The corn is really well done .

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Corn looks good to this old farmboy,I can't judge the looks of the tobacco because the only kind I've seen was already processed for smoking. I would definately keep the corn and hope some of our southern members that know tobacco will chime in. 219
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This Yankee did a little research and found this pic sure looks like your fields Tyson.
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I think that the colour of the tobacco is what's not quite right - that stuff in Ralph's link looks like the tobacco which grows/grew in southwestern Ontario. Perhaps I can convince Barney Secord to fly over for some crop dusting - with a lighter shade of green. Icon_lol

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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Ok, this is the corn in the first pic and the tobacco in the second. Now I still need to twaek the foilage on the corn but already I think it's an improvement. Should I keep the corn, the tobacco, or neither?
Is "both" a valid option too? That's what I would choose....
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