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Originally Posted by NarnianGarden
Gardener's Delight is supposed to sweet - mine aren'r ripe yet, so still waiting for the results.
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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.
Carolyn