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Old July 10, 2014   #16
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Originally Posted by NarnianGarden View Post
Gardener's Delight is supposed to sweet - mine aren'r ripe yet, so still waiting for the results.
And the reason I've grown this variety in the past is b'c it isn't sweet to me. Note the acidity comments in the link below.

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Gardener%27s_Delight

Also known as Sugar Lump and not an heirloom, note who bred it and when. It started life as a German commercial variety.

Fact is I don't especially care for sweet cherries, I'd much rather grow something that has some real tomato taste to it.

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