Dolloff - Too promiscuous?
rosieo
9 years ago
I grew Dolloff a few years ago and saved a bag of seed. It wasn't particularly productive, as I recall, but I thought I'd give it another go this year. Then I read that it's a promiscuous bean, likely to cross with my other beans. How bad a trait is that in a bean? I've crossed a couple of other likely beans off my list for that trait. ...cough... Goose... cough...
I don't have space to isolate.
fusion_power
aftermidnight Zone7b B.C. Canada
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