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Post by johno on Sept 21, 2008 10:07:28 GMT -5
Tiny for a cherry - is it considered a "currant type?"
Anyway, these are real troopers, very productive. I didn't find them to be super sweet, rather simply "tomatoey." Big flavor for a tiny fruit, and ginormous plants. Anybody else grow these?
Keith, anybody, what do you think about using these to boost production in crosses?
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Post by flowerpower on Sept 22, 2008 6:37:25 GMT -5
So you will be saving seed from these? lol
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Post by johno on Sept 22, 2008 10:20:24 GMT -5
Got some fermenting right now... want some?
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Post by flowerpower on Sept 23, 2008 6:38:51 GMT -5
I'd love some, thanks! I love little maters. Think I will grow them side by side with sungolds I saved. Supposed to be very similar.
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Post by Alan on Sept 25, 2008 21:28:29 GMT -5
This little thing is a great producer, very small and if it's not a currant I would be suprised, it also self seeded like crazy for me here this year. I wish I had the time to pick them all and specialty market them at the farmers market, but it just takes to long to pick them all. Good tomato for tomato lovers though, my mother really loves them!
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