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Old October 15, 2015   #5
ContainerTed
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Mark, it seems to me that you have a really first rate, top notch operation going on there. Because you are basically a "Greenhouse" grower, there may be some varieties that will "adapt" to that growing scenario and produce more fruit with better flavor. In your case, I think I would advise you to follow the "taste trail". If it tastes good and it produces a lot of fruit, then how can you go wrong. Your customers will love you forever.

So, my advice is this. Play to your audience. You can keep a smaller collection of the ones you like and your customers are "so-so" about. It's just good business. Your plants will adapt somewhat to their environment and you'll probably end up with a list of varieties that just love your greenhouses and make you a popular person with the public. I wish you much success and lots of luck in that effort. Give the people the best you can and they will make you a happy merchant.
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