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Old July 29, 2016   #14
NarnianGarden
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That's interesting, Carolyn.

What would you say based on your experience is a 'good' season for hairy fairies? Hot/dry or more humid weather?
This summer has been hot and humid (meaning, more diseases for gardeners), I don't remember exactly how hot it was two years ago when I grew Garden peach.. very moody, probably .. GP had some BER (more than most 20+ varieties I had that year), but the taste was lovely and refreshing.

Ideally, one should plan their growing list based on weather predictions in order to select varieties best suited for those conditions, but until those predictions are reliable enough, it's just trial and prayer.
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