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Old December 31, 2018   #31
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What a gorgeous crop! I mean tomatoes AND tropical fruits! I would not need going to south-east Asia to have those fruits fresh off the vine if I had your garden...
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Old December 31, 2018   #32
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Wow your zinnias are so pretty!

Is that Siberian kale?
Thank you. I Love the zinnias. The Kale is Red a Russian, or Russian Frills, something like that, can't exactly remember.

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So many good pics. Really hit the spot on a cold rainy day here in Ky. Thanks
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The pictures look awesome! I'm jealous! Lol! I hope this coming year is a much better growing year than this past one was. Subtropical storm Alberto slammed my garden beds and when it looked like everything had dried out and recovered we had vicious t-storms 2 wks apart that made mincemeat out of my supports for lots of our plants. I'm glad I wasn't at home. Looking at video I would have been terrified a tornado was coming through.

I love Cherokee Green! How would you rate it in taste, Marsha?
The taste was sweet and wonderful, and pretty much exactly the same as Cherokee Lime.

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What a gorgeous crop! I mean tomatoes AND tropical fruits! I would not need going to south-east Asia to have those fruits fresh off the vine if I had your garden...
I think you should make South Florida a winter destination miss Clara.
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Old December 31, 2018   #33
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Beautiful pics Marsha. I just realized why like Cherokee Lime better than Green.
Clear epi.

Sometimes the obvious escapes me LOL.

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Marsha, I know you have other plants and trees to show off. Please do. How is your pomegranate tree doing? And you planted something else that was rare (coffee or chocolate tree).
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Beautiful pics Marsha. I just realized why like Cherokee Lime better than Green.
Clear epi.

Sometimes the obvious escapes me LOL.

Bill
I swear I can't even tell a difference in taste here,but it might be my growing conditions. I know golks do swear that a clear epi fruit has better taste, especially with antho types. Happy New Year Bill.
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Marsha, I know you have other plants and trees to show off. Please do. How is your pomegranate tree doing? And you planted something else that was rare (coffee or chocolate tree).
Hello Ella, I will photo the pomegranate, and my cacao for you. Happy New Year.
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Thank you, Marsha. Happy New Year to you too.
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Old January 3, 2019   #38
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Took some more today.
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Old January 3, 2019   #39
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Curtis Cheek is so delicious large and meaty. African Queen is fsbulous too.
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Old January 3, 2019   #40
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A few more. Morado de Fitero not ripe yet.
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Old January 3, 2019   #41
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Almost done...
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Old January 3, 2019   #42
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Napa Chardonnay has a bit of antho, but its a sweet, delicious, full bodied, good sized cherry. Thanks Clara for the seeds.
Third year in a row growing Olive Hill. So excellent.
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Old January 3, 2019   #43
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Wow, delicious!
I’m going to have to find room for Margaret Curtain, no escaping it.
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Marsha,

Olive Hill is a good one. I had seeds from Remy for years but had not grown it until I saw your thread last year. It is a keeper! How does Lavendar Lake hold up in your heat and humidity?

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Marsha,

Olive Hill is a good one. I had seeds from Remy for years but had not grown it until I saw your thread last year. It is a keeper! How does Lavendar Lake hold up in your heat and humidity?

Bill
Lavender Lake - It's medium. Medium taste, medium production, medium size. I have it repeat growing because it's good, and I have the room. Short on room - there are better ones. Margaret Curtain is excellent.
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