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Old February 20, 2006   #16
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Giving plants to assisted living places really sounds like the deal to me Carolyn (jumping back a few posts sorry)

I am trying to expand my list of adopters to take in the extra babies I seem to grow every year now. That was an important suggestion along with the choice of color!
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Old November 23, 2006   #18
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Okay, so how was your cherry season this year?

Any new discoveries?

Any new recipes or preserving tricks.

I have Reisentraube (possible X); black cherry (strangely, a big plant and not the little one I grew last year, yet that is the seed source); Sungold, which is pumping out plenty of big trusses again; and Mexico Midget whose fruits are tiny.

I have Pasture and Ping Pong and Jaune Flamee in the golf-ball sizes.
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Old November 23, 2006   #19
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http://www.tomatoville.com/viewtopic...2240b6ab9728b8
I really liked these guys. I did a cherry theme grow out last year Um a little crazy but fun! This year it's hearts!!!-Rena
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Old November 23, 2006   #20
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Okay, so how were your cherry season this year?

Any new discoveries?

I have Reisentraube (possible X); black cherry (strangely, a big plant and not the little one I gre last year, yet that is the seed source); Sungold, which is pumping out plenty of big trusses again; and Mexico Midget whose fruits are tiny.

I have Pasture and Ping Pong and Jaune Flamee in the golf-ball sizes.
Grub,

Did you get a chance to start the Juane Flammee x Sungold seeds I sent you? If so ... ???

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Oh, yeh.

And I have Sungold x Jaune Flamee at first true leaf stage, transplanted, almost due to go in the patch and a pot.
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Old November 24, 2006   #22
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Been doing some counting: my Sungold this year is setting perfect trusses of either 13 or 12 fruits. Multiply this by tens of trusses and we have a nice little candy harvest well on the way.
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