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Old July 23, 2012   #16
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I have to put in a vote for Hawaiian Pineapple also. It has really been a standout in my garden this year. The flavor is just as Kathy described and it had a really nice yield. In fact, I got my seeds from Kathy. Thanks again, Kath!
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Old July 23, 2012   #17
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Looks like Kath keeps better records than I do. I would place HP solidly in the mid season varieties, later than some of the mid season blacks like Black Krim (which I think of as early mid season). This year I grew the bicolor Serendipity and it was one of my first ripe mid season fruits. It was smaller than HP. It had very good flavor. I would not replace HP or German striped with it but if a person wanted an early (early mid season) bicolor I think it would be a a good one to try. It was also very productive.

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Old July 23, 2012   #18
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I'm growing one plant of Serendipity for the first time this year and it has one fruit that's not quite ripe yet so it'll probably be a bit less than 80 days from transplant for me.

I've never tried German Striped, Maria, but might give it a try based on your recommendation.

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Old July 23, 2012   #19
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I tried growing Mr. Stripey this year, and I was not impressed at all.
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Old July 24, 2012   #20
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Hawaiian Pinapple and the bicolor Stripped German are long time favorites of mine.
That's good to hear! I picked 5-6 transplants out of a greenhouse full of about a dozen overgrown varieties left over from a plant sale, and Striped German was one of my choices. Now I'm really looking forward to it!
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Old July 24, 2012   #21
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I haven't tried Hawaiin pineapple, but I love regular Pineapple. More flavor, for me, then Beauty Queen. It is late though.
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Old July 24, 2012   #22
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I grew Pineapple and liked it, but not enough to grow it again so I never grew it in the same year as Hawaiian Pineapple. I think HP has more flavor and it is more productive and earlier than Pineapple was in my garden.
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Interesting, I will have to try it
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Old July 24, 2012   #24
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I tried growing Mr. Stripey this year, and I was not impressed at all.

not what i wanted to hear. i have one in a pot and growing for the first time. just grabbed it from HD cause it was a perfect looking plant. its also taking forever to ripen. i had my first container tomato 2 weeks ago and steadily since. its been cher purple and a seed mixup which i am happy about cause its a killer pink tomato. mr stripey looks to still be at least a week away
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not what i wanted to hear. i have one in a pot and growing for the first time. just grabbed it from HD cause it was a perfect looking plant. its also taking forever to ripen. i had my first container tomato 2 weeks ago and steadily since. its been cher purple and a seed mixup which i am happy about cause its a killer pink tomato. mr stripey looks to still be at least a week away
You might like Mr. Stripey. I thought it was ok but I liked others better.

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