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Old January 24, 2018   #16
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Sungold fell hard and fast to disease the one year I grew it. I hope it fairs better for you, Robert. I still have a few seeds and will try a grafted plant one of these days.

Best of luck with your trials!


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Old January 24, 2018   #17
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Salt, I love the idea of mapping out your whole property as to Fusarium and nematodes. That just makes so much sense.

I think Pearly Pink Orange is a small cascading cherry. Narnian has experience with it. I don't know any more about it.

Good luck with the farm-mapping.

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Old January 26, 2018   #18
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Cherries are favourites of mine to grow.
I am growing
Snow White
SunSugar F1
Ildi ( a yellow multiflora)
Green zebra Cherry
Chocolate Pear
Maglia Rosa
Lucky Tiger
Sunrise Bumblebee

And still hoping to find a nice tasting red cherry!
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Old January 27, 2018   #19
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I think Pearly Pink Orange is a small cascading cherry. Narnian has experience with it. I don't know any more about it.
Nan
I grow Pearly Pink Orange every year. It is determinate, and very early. In my garden it is susceptible to fungal disease, so almost every year, by the time the fruit ripens, the vines are bare of leaves. Nevertheless, there is an abundance of fruit on the plants, and they almost always ripen just fine, real tasty (I like them best at the full pink stage) and they are almost always done by the time most of the rest of the tomatoes are ready.
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