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Old September 8, 2017   #31
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I just noticed that the second review on Tania's site lists it as indet, as well. BB, for your purposes you need Tania's seed.

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Old September 10, 2017   #32
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Thanks all for your input and insights ....

I have really done it this year ........with much less plants than last year but larger harvest maybe ....

yikes !.......dedicated overflow freezer is ....overflowing .....

Must process process .....give a way ...give away ...

and reduce plants for next year ......sheeesh ...


I will sharpen the culture down to make less plants and less mess and maintenance ....But with even greater harvest .


Yikes !
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Old September 10, 2017   #33
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LOL! You're sounding a little frazzled, BlackBear! All your research is paying off with greater productivity! So if you need fewer plants to get the same harvest... does that leave more empty containers to be filled with more trial varieties?

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Old September 10, 2017   #35
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3 flushes of fruit on Early Willamette:

https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/produc...mette-organic/
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Old September 10, 2017   #36
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Native sun gives multiple sets:
https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/produc...e-sun-organic/
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Old September 12, 2017   #37
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LOL! You're sounding a little frazzled, BlackBear! All your research is paying off with greater productivity! So if you need fewer plants to get the same harvest... does that leave more empty containers to be filled with more trial varieties?

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you are so funny nan....but ...correct about frazzled ...LOL

When you get your favorites still being rotated every few years ....and wanting to try new interesting ones ...productivity is going up and storage and processing
are at a premium ... something has to give ....

how it all breaks for next year 2018 ...not sure.

...I will be musing on the "abundance"

and overproduction in the quiet part of the year .
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Old October 31, 2017   #38
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Siberian (this one not others with this name):
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Siberian

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Another good one is Aurora

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info

It was very productive for me, but slightly later than Stupice varieties. I probably still have some older seed around if you want to try it.
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Old October 31, 2017   #40
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You know it already, but my SFT did the second flush thing this year--although fungal leaf issues were challenging on all plants by then. But for a determinate it produced over a fairly long period, was early, productive, has a flavor I enjoy and looks really neat too!

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