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Old March 3, 2023   #37
eyolf
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Central MN, USDA Zone 3
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I grew Lucid Gem, and one from another source, Yellow Dragon, last year, that were rather similar. I loved both.
Some of Brad's blue and black releases are poor choices in my climate. Berk Tie-dye will repeat.

But my all-time favorite is Brad's Atomic Grape.

I have two gardens, each fenced against critters and each about 6K square feet. That enables me to grow approximately 120 tomatoes every year, everything else I like to grow, and fallow enough ground to keep soil biota healthy and let some disease die out for lack of hosts.

Each garden gets a Brad AG, and there is one on my deck, one by the garage, and one by the shed in case I need a quick snack.

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