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Old July 14, 2011   #13
goodwin
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hi

Thank you for the nice comment, and thank you, Carolyn, for sending me the original seed. Kazachka is indeterminant, but not a huge plant when I've grown it - more bushy. So far the fruit I have this year appears to be the larger, flattened type, but I've only picked ripe fruit from a couple of plants. I think Kazachka is a real keeper, even though it's been slower to bear this season.
It's been a strange year. The drought and the smoke from the wildfires have really stressed the plants, not to mention the farmers! Be sure to let me know how your plants do.
Anyway, I changed my farm site so a variety is not removed when it is sold out. Thanks for mentioning that.

Lee
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