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Old July 26, 2007   #16
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A Millionaire fruit:



~ Tom

ps. gonna pick it in a day or so ...
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Old July 26, 2007   #17
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My Ping Tung is a little longer and slimmer, but the color is almost identical (to the photo).
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Old July 27, 2007   #18
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Yeah - who knows - its a hybrid so parent is possible ...
This our first eggy too - very cool so far ~

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Old July 31, 2007   #19
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Looks great, looks too fat for Pink Long Tung, looks like you better send it down here for a quality control check... Let me at 'em.
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I also had no idea about how "touchy" eggies are with wind and
rain: I had a number of blossoms that were knocked off due to
weather related conditions ...

Gonna pic the one above soon ~

~ Tom

ps. Grub - if I could ? I would ~ lol !
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Old November 7, 2007   #21
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Ichiban hybrid eggplant does well down here, it's productive, sweet and tender, my favorite for the last few years, beautiful blooms
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