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Old January 17, 2008   #26
FarmerCathy
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Thanks for the advice. I will definately keep that in mind. Do you have a recommendation for something similar to the Better Boy and Early Girl that would do well with 95-105 degree heat all summer? Maybe I can tell people that ask for those varieties that these other varieties are recommended, have more flavor etc. and then tell them I will give them a refund or a different variety next year if they don't like what they buy? That seems fair. And atleast they have "tried" a new variety. Yeah know.

Thanks.
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