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Old March 3, 2019   #7
FarmerShawn
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When Indigo Blue Berries was first available, I grew three plants. All were very pretty cherries. One, however tasted awful. One, red under the black, tasted darned nice. One was yellow underneath, and also tasted great. I saved seeds from the two tasty strains, and for several years now they have grown true. Then, last year, one of my Ambrosia Gold plants produced fruit with a bit of antho, and they tasted good. We'll see if they grow out true. But I dropped Indigo Rose for lack of good flavor. I'm in my second year with Dark Galaxy, Ozark Sunrise, and Ozark Sunset, so the jury is still out on them, but last year I was underwhelmed with the flavor of any of them.
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