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Old February 6, 2006   #31
rxkeith
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what it comes down to for me, is will it get ripe before the frost hits it. sometimes its a challenge to get some mid season varieties to ripen in quantity for me. i try to weight my choices toward the best earlier, and mid season varieties, and experiment with a few late season ones just to see. the ones that do well and taste good come back. one of these days i'll have a green house, and that will widen my choices a bit.

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