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What a gorgeous crop! I mean tomatoes AND tropical fruits! I would not need going to south-east Asia to have those fruits fresh off the vine if I had your garden...
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Thank you. I Love the zinnias. The Kale is Red a Russian, or Russian Frills, something like that, can't exactly remember.
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Beautiful pics Marsha. I just realized why like Cherokee Lime better than Green.
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Marsha, I know you have other plants and trees to show off. Please do. How is your pomegranate tree doing? And you planted something else that was rare (coffee or chocolate tree).
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Thank you, Marsha. Happy New Year to you too.
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Took some more today.
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Curtis Cheek is so delicious large and meaty. African Queen is fsbulous too.
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A few more. Morado de Fitero not ripe yet.
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Almost done...
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Napa Chardonnay has a bit of antho, but its a sweet, delicious, full bodied, good sized cherry. Thanks Clara for the seeds.
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Wow, delicious!
I’m going to have to find room for Margaret Curtain, no escaping it. |
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Marsha,
Olive Hill is a good one. I had seeds from Remy for years but had not grown it until I saw your thread last year. It is a keeper! How does Lavendar Lake hold up in your heat and humidity? Bill |
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Lavender Lake - It's medium. Medium taste, medium production, medium size. I have it repeat growing because it's good, and I have the room. Short on room - there are better ones. Margaret Curtain is excellent.
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