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Thu, Aug 22, 13 at 21:46
| No beauty contest winners, but they taste really good. From top left going clockwise; Red Brandywine, Brandywine Sudduth, Rutgers, Cherokee Purple, and Stupice. Still waiting for the elusive Hawaiian Pineapple, but there are a couple of monsters just starting to blush. |
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| Very nice harvest, ED. Enjoy the fruit of your labor. I have been harvesting only Early girl, Roma, and lots of super 100s. Can't complain. Waiting on Black Krim and Brandywine. |
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- Posted by Garden_Hobbit none (My Page) on Fri, Aug 23, 13 at 4:24
| Congrats! What's your favorite as far as taste? |
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| Thanks for asking. Generally like anything sweet, but for interesting flavor it has to be Brandywine Sudduth and then Cherokee Purple. Only a novice grower though and have not tasted 99.9% of the thousands out there. |
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- Posted by Stuffedcritter none (My Page) on Sun, Aug 25, 13 at 22:52
| So jealous! Lots of green fruit here nothings even blushing there in a raised bed. Where in CNY are you we're mile from exit 29. Best year I've ever had for peppers so the seasons not a total bust. |
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- Posted by Stuffedcritter none (My Page) on Sun, Aug 25, 13 at 23:01
| So jealous! Lots of green fruit here nothings even blushing there in a raised bed. Where in CNY are you we're mile from exit 29. Best year I've ever had for peppers so the seasons not a total bust. |
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| This is the first time I've tried Brandywine. I grew them from seeds. None harvested yet, but the fruit looks promising. Can't wait. :) |
This post was edited by homegroan on Wed, Aug 28, 13 at 15:37
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| @ home groan Tell me about it ! PROMISING ? hehe. I don,t know. Mine are still green and half the size they should be. |
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- Posted by Donna.in.Sask 2b (My Page) on Thu, Aug 29, 13 at 12:27
| What do you think about the Stupice and Rutgers? I am growing both for the first time. Stupice was the first one to ripen but it was sort of "meh" as far as taste goes - not sure whether I would grow them again. Rutgers have set lots of fruit but nothing ripe yet. |
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