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Old July 25, 2016   #1
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After growing Mr. Snow for the first time I looked forward to tasting it. I was very pleased with it. Compared to most of the reds I have tasted it is mild. It is a very good taste.Try it, you will more than likely want some more.

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I like it, too. Have you tried Sweet Sue? Both of them are very similar.
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I like it, too. Have you tried Sweet Sue? Both of them are very similar.
Not yet, maybe next year.

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I've got one. It's not doing great, ostensibly due to lack of sun. But there's lots of blooms up top. Maybe I'll get a few.
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Old July 26, 2016   #5
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I like it, too. Have you tried Sweet Sue? Both of them are very similar.
I grew both Mr. Snow and Sweet Sue in containers in my greenhouse last year. Sweet Sue was sweeter and over twice as productive here.
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