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Old June 23, 2017   #26
Gardadore
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Your Coyote should be quite small, about the size of a gooseberry or large currant (it is a currant tomato, I believe), and very light yellow. It is sweet and kids love them. Mine reseed on their own in my one garden reserved for reseeding Coyote. My other garden has Matt's Wild Cherry reseeding so I do not replant them. I did replant the Matt's once to see if my reseeding ones were still the same as the commercial one. They seems to be. So both are on my list.

In addition I am growing:
Purple Bumblebee (new)
Pink Bumblebee (new)
Esterina (new) replacing SunSugar to see how they compare
Blush (love this one from last year. Makes fantastic oven dried tomatoes when cut in half!
Maglia Rosa (new)
Nectar (new) Touted as sweetest red - will see! Only seeds from Park's germinated.
Lime Green Salad (saladette)
Jaunne Flamme (more salad size and great for oven drying as well.

I find larger cherries in general make great oven dried tomatoes when I have more than I can handle at once! Uses them up quickly. Like eating candy!
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