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Post by darthslater on Apr 25, 2011 8:57:42 GMT -5
Here is another one.
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Post by willyswoodpile on Apr 25, 2011 14:29:57 GMT -5
The Spud Collection must be HUGE. Nice picture Dean/Spud. I see they are about 1 1/8" to 1 1/4 " in diameter. Would these be considered Grape, Cherry, or Saladette?
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Post by darthslater on Apr 25, 2011 20:23:09 GMT -5
I would consider this a cherry. Heck last year all my cherries were saladette size, and my supposed currants were cherry sized!!
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Post by izitmidnight on Apr 25, 2011 21:58:51 GMT -5
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Post by willyswoodpile on Apr 28, 2011 14:04:18 GMT -5
Spud,
May I ask how Harry Spudleaf came about?
I was wondering how you segregated for what you were looking for?
Terry
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Post by summerhawk on Apr 28, 2011 19:19:21 GMT -5
Does Spud have any memorable favorites from his collection? What are some that come to mind Spud? I am curious to know which ones you found to be the best tasting, the most beautiful and the best yielding... Hey Darth... Thanks for posting these pics! I am glad Spud knighted you with his seeds!
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Post by spudleafwillie on Apr 28, 2011 20:50:38 GMT -5
Harry Spudleaf was a accidental insect pollination of Tiny Tim....found in england about 10 yrs ago by a friend of mine
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Post by willyswoodpile on Apr 28, 2011 23:16:42 GMT -5
Harry Spudleaf was a accidental insect pollination of Tiny Tim....found in england about 10 yrs ago by a friend of mine These background stories are the coolest. You should write a book Spud.
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Post by darthslater on Apr 29, 2011 8:41:42 GMT -5
I pulled this one out of the Spud archives today.
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Post by nordfyr315 on May 28, 2012 21:30:52 GMT -5
Indische Lila looks very interesting. I like the 2 loculed varieties.
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