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Post by heirloomchef on Sept 12, 2012 14:32:11 GMT -8
A late arrival for me of one I haven't seen a description of. It was just labeled Blue Green. Started late but it's beginning to ripen fruit now. Taste was very nice. As soon as a few more of these ripen I'm going to do another taste test of the blue GWR varieties against some of the heirloom GWR kinds I have this year to see how they stack up.
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Post by dkelly on Sept 12, 2012 19:13:48 GMT -8
super cool!
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Post by Tom Wagner on Sept 13, 2012 18:56:11 GMT -8
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Post by heirloomchef on Sept 13, 2012 20:53:48 GMT -8
Seeds from that one are already fermenting Tom, I'll be sure and send you some if you'll PM me where you want them sent to.
I may put a temporary hoophouse over it to see if I can keep it going a while longer as well, of course this is one of the last plants to ripen any fruit and it's already down to the lower 40's at night here.
I appear to have another unknown GWR type that has some striping to it from one of your lines, but not as striking as this one at first glance today, for some reason I had thought it would be another red type. I should have one to take pictures of by the weekend.
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Post by Tom Wagner on Sept 13, 2012 21:09:11 GMT -8
I am quite happy that some of my varieties look like winners. Allowing others to tweak them further than what I have done is even better.
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Post by jayb on Sept 14, 2012 12:39:58 GMT -8
Gorgeous colours
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Post by heirloomchef on Sept 14, 2012 19:11:52 GMT -8
Tom, this was from a bonus pack of seeds sent out this year, any idea as to what generation it might be?
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