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Old June 19, 2018   #16
oakley
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DPP and DAR were both early last year but total spitters. But that is environmental here.
I've not had any luck with any early varieties. Especially indeterminates. I did try many over
the years. Not worth the real estate.

Great luck with most all early cherries and saladettes. The exception is GGWT. The past two years it has been my first slicer and delicious and a few weeks before most others. 6 plants
this year. (though not a dwarf)

My climate consistently has a hot wet early Spring, then a very cold week or two,
(June-uary)...and now a heat wave. Hit 90+ yesterday. Hot and no rain all week. No rain last
week.

I never mentioned the spitters last year as it does no justice to those climates where earlies
do so well.
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