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Old July 27, 2013   #63
kath
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
Kath, I would say Wild Sweetie is red and currant sized, but not a true currant b'c Amy had a professional tomato personlook at the plants and fruits and said it was not a true currant.

When Glenn called me last week and told me how many plants he had out I asked him if he was going to be able to get seeds for the many varieties that were unavailable in the 2013 catalog, and he said he hope so.

He was also complaining how dry it had been and how much watering needed to be done, and I said, well,you did want to buy that land on the sand hill, and hejust started laughing.
Carolyn
Thanks for catching my error while I'm still able to edit, Carolyn.

I certainly hope for Glenn's sake that his crops get the rain they need and has a good season. Don't know how he manages to do all that he does.

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