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| Picked a sampler of earlies for you.
Back row from left: Jaune Negib, Mountain Princess, (small) Sophie's Choice.
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| A nice selection Grub. Still can't decide on my early - how would you rate these - taste first please. D. |
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| MP and SC are excellent though MP isn't anywhere near as early as SC. SC Is a must in a pot. Short RL and great taste. very productive and big fruited for me. No brainer and not prone to EB. Kimberly grows to about 5ft and throws out tenatacles. Still great in pots, productive and great sweet taste that leaps out of the golf-ball-sized fruit when sprinkled with salt. A must grow in pots. New Big Dwarf (not shown) is bigger, a five footer, and tastes great too. Another must-grow. Lol. If you haven't grown Jaune Flammee and like a sharp-shooting tangy orange golf ball, it's great and amazingly productive. Ranges to 8ft or more. Must grow in the patch. If I have to pick just one it would be Kimberly. Or Sophie's Choice. Grow both and you will have a larger one and a golf-ball sized one. (BTW: GMG RL is loaded with huge fruit. I wonder if they will stay green? Exciting. PL has half the number but loaded nonetheless. Hop they will stay green too. Can't wait) |
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| Thanks Grub, Grew Kimberly last year, a good one, but while the taste went right til the end, I didn't find it super early. I've grown Sophie's Choice three times, and each time it made a different impression on me ...... hmm, decisions, decisions. As for your GMGs' - maybe they ARE ripe :-) ....... Patiently awaiting your taste test report. D. |
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