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Old March 12, 2016   #1
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Default I can't decide what not to grow this year...

I have limited space and have already decided on some must grows this year (not listed) but need to pick 4 of the following not to grow this year. Please help me.

A. Ginny Purple
A. Ruby's German
Abe Lincoln
Amazon Chocolate
Amish Paste
Anna Russian
Black Brown Boar
Black Cherry
Black from Tula
Box Car Willie
Cherokee Purple
Chocolate Stripe
German Red Strawberry
Helen's German
Indian Stripe
Limbaugh's Legacy
Mortgage Lifter
Omar's Lebanese
Orange Russian 117
Pruden's Purple
Solar Flare
Talavera Native
Terhune
Zapotec pink
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Old March 12, 2016   #2
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Mortgage lifter/box car willie would be my votes. Both are below average IMO.
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Old March 12, 2016   #3
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I second BigVanVader on those two.
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Do you both mean you don't like Mortgage Lifter's flavor? Is the taste not as good because it sets so many fruit? I had Estler's last year. I should have saved seeds, but didn't. This year I have the regular ML, Yellow ML, and "Halliday's ML." We shall see how it goes.

OR117 is a definite keep. I like Black and Brown Boar, but they spiral crack very badly in wet weather.
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I just mean that there are so many better varieties out there and out of the varieties on TressJ's list those to could be cut.
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TressJ, if I had those options, I would either buy 4 big pots to grow these 4 or not grow them if there's no room for big pots:

Black Cherry
Box Car Willie
Solar Flair
Talavera Native

The reasons why: For some reason no matter what the seed source is - Black Cherry either doesn't germinate or does and then dies for me. The other three have a lot of mixed reviews.

The others on your list, I have read a lot of very good things about.

That's just my opinion from some experiences and things I have read.
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Old March 12, 2016   #7
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I can only strongly recommend one to grow : Black From Tula.

I am actually growing few of those in your list, for the first time and Box Ca Willie is one of them.
On the ML, jury is divided. Apparently there is more than one strain. I had one 2 years ago, did not like it.
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I vote dig up more lawn, less to mow. Everyone wins.
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I can only strongly recommend one to grow : Black From Tula.

I am actually growing few of those in your list, for the first time and Box Ca Willie is one of them.
On the ML, jury is divided. Apparently there is more than one strain. I had one 2 years ago, did not like it.
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Thanks for the recommend on Black From Tula. I have the Ferry Morse ML, was that the one you grew?
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I vote dig up more lawn, less to mow. Everyone wins.
I vote the same but the DH thinks the dogs need a place to do their business. I think they need a smaller place to do it.
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Thanks for the recommend on Black From Tula. I have the Ferry Morse ML, was that the one you grew?
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I have the Ferry Morse ML, was that the one you grew?
Np . It was a Bonnie plant from HD

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Old March 13, 2016   #12
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Box Car Willie was one I eliminated quite a few years ago along with Mortgage Lifter. I also dropped Omar's Lebanese and German Red Strawberry. None of them had the flavor I wanted and that is my main criteria. Omar's was the last to go because it is just so much fun seeing how big the fruit get despite all of them ending up in the sauce pot.

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Old March 13, 2016   #13
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Didn't care for anything about mortgage lifter, so add my vote to everybody else's.
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I have no personal experience with any on your list, but I have found myself in your shoes many times!

What works for me is putting my "must grow" non-paste varieties into categories first by size (cherry, medium, large) and then sorting each by color.

Then I take a look at each variety I might want to grow and see if it's category already has too many or two few "must grows" already covering it.

Since we all taste things differently, I learned early on here to only pay attention to taste-based opinions from others who agree with my taste-based opinion of any variety I had grown and tasted myself.

Good luck whittling down!
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I have no personal experience with any on your list, but I have found myself in your shoes many times!

What works for me is putting my "must grow" non-paste varieties into categories first by size (cherry, medium, large) and then sorting each by color.

Then I take a look at each variety I might want to grow and see if it's category already has too many or two few "must grows" already covering it.

Since we all taste things differently, I learned early on here to only pay attention to taste-based opinions from others who agree with my taste-based opinion of any variety I had grown and tasted myself.

Good luck whittling down!
I did the same thing. Tried not to go crazy with any one type. Out of a list of 54 seed varieties that I had I ended up with 30. The rest will have to wait till next year.
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