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Old February 13, 2013   #28
Lilaalil
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Hawaii
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Thanks Doug. That's good to know that they usually self-pollinate.

The hybrid cherries I grew are called Komohana. They were developed by the University of Hawaii to do well in our humid, rainy climate and nematodey soil. The volunteer popped up before I had even started growing tomatoes here (I was in an apartment for years before this and have only recently been able to have a yard and start gardening again). So I have no idea what kind the volunteer is.... something a bird dropped, but it's very nice for a Hawaii tomato.
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