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Old October 20, 2016   #33
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Originally Posted by brownrexx View Post
Thanks, I will check into Pruden's Purple for sure.
I have found that sometimes, and especially in the spring you might even need to cull some with Pruden's Purple if you want some larger fruits because of the number of fruit it will set. The same can be true of other varieties but I have found after years that Pruden's is one of the most prolific fruit setters despite the weather conditions.

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