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Old January 11, 2007   #2
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Mike, would you consider this to be high yielding? The reason I ask is that I've found that most of the dwarf varieties are lower yielding than determinates....but cherries by nature tend to pump out the fruit. And, just as we are working in our dwarf project to produce large fruited, different colored dwarf varieties, the opposite could be of interest - consider a dwarf version of Sungold (same flavor but much easier to grow in a pot and keep in control)....not that we need to bite anything else right now!
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