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Old August 6, 2010   #1
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Default 2010 Bejoseeds Garden Basket tour Geneva NY

I got this mailed to me, sounds nice, its in Geneva NY. They had my address because they sent me seeds 1 month ago


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I also think that's Smarty f1 cherries on the front, i am growing them now. Not to bad, average sweetness, firm throughout. may that's why they can work good with diseases. tough skin

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I also think that's Smarty f1 cherries on the front, i am growing them now. Not to bad, average sweetness, firm throughout. may that's why they can work good with diseases. tough skin
Last year when I was talking about the NCSU varieties a really nice lady who is with Bejo based in Geneva e-mailed me and we had several nice exchanges about those NCSU varieties.

Bejo was supposed to have released them last year, Imean Mt. Magic F1 and Plum Regal F1 b'c Smarty F1 had been released the year before at Johnny's.

I don't think Bejo would be featuring Smarty F1 at the expense of displaying the two they are going to be releasing, but I don'tknow that for sure.

And for anyone reading this, yesterday I put up a thread about feedback for the NCSU varieties and explained the reason why.

I've seen several folks refer to them, I mean the three NCSU ones, but not ONE person has posted in that thread>

Pretty please would some of you post in that thread so Randy and others have some feedback?

I would appreciate it very much. I even paid postage to the US, Canada, Europe and Scandinavia which almost wiped out my chocolate budget, but it was for tomatoes, so I did it.

And I did send out one heck of a lot of seeds.
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it was posted on another website the email of a women there in NY fora free seeds, i did email her and she sent me the others for next year plants. i will look for your post now.
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