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Old April 14, 2015   #1
DonnaMarieNJ
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Default I did something different this year.....

For the first time, ever, I planted 95% "new-to-me" varieties. I have maybe 6 varieties that I have grown before. There is nothing for me to fall back on. No Sun Gold, no Cherokee Purple, no Kellogg's Breakfast, etc. (or any of my other favorites).

Last year I gave away 60 seedlings - most were requests - and I was fairly certain how each plant would perform. This year I'll be giving away blindly.

What if they are all flops?

I'm worried!
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