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Old July 9, 2016   #4
jmsieglaff
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I can't speak to southern growing, but I usually set out my Black Krim May 10-15 and get first ripe fruits July 20-25, so that's what approx. 70-75 days. So you could get an approx harvest season by taking a hypothetical plant out date, adding 75 days then seeing how far ahead of your average first frost date it is. It would be a rough estimate as growing conditions year to year variations etc all play a role.
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