 That's one mutant conjoined stalk with two full heads, in case you can't tell from the photo.  It will be interesting to see if it produces two full-sized zukes, or some sort of carnivorous talking plant that will eat the squirrels in my backyard.
 That's one mutant conjoined stalk with two full heads, in case you can't tell from the photo.  It will be interesting to see if it produces two full-sized zukes, or some sort of carnivorous talking plant that will eat the squirrels in my backyard.Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Wonder what's in the water around here
 That's one mutant conjoined stalk with two full heads, in case you can't tell from the photo.  It will be interesting to see if it produces two full-sized zukes, or some sort of carnivorous talking plant that will eat the squirrels in my backyard.
 That's one mutant conjoined stalk with two full heads, in case you can't tell from the photo.  It will be interesting to see if it produces two full-sized zukes, or some sort of carnivorous talking plant that will eat the squirrels in my backyard.
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Gretchen, have you considered using a circular polarizer with the garden pictures?
Looking at these exciting photograph (no, that is not sarcasm. I really like them.), I notice that there is a bit of bright reflections on the curved sides of the plants. I know that a polarizer is typically used to make the blue sky a little bluer, but I wonder whether a polarizer would increase the color saturation of the plants?
- MLF
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