Gerald's Mystery. Sumptuous. :yes:[ATTACH]
At last! The first hint of ripening. [ATTACH]
It's a good spot. I always put a cherry there for one of my neighbours to pick.
Two new-for-2023 cherries from Vital Seeds. Santiam Sunrise in the greenhouse, Mango Lassi on the house wall. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Regular leaves, no ribbing... definitely not Black Truffle, despite what it said on the packet. :scratch:They look lovely, though. Hope they're...
Here's another jacket I finished last week ( it was raining so I couldn't do much outside). It sports a new design feature! No more stuffing...
Petit Chocolat. So very shiny! [ATTACH]
That truss on Auntie Madge is splendid!
I got the seeds from Germany, @Balc . It's a selection from Tumbling Tom.
Ripening for seed. Dwarf Wild Fred, Dwarf Mary's Cherry, Der Kleine Doctor, Brad, "Massivkotka", Tumbling Monster(s), Gerald's Mystery, Cherry...
Tumbling Monster(s) is a lovely little tumbling gem that's ripening well despite the gloomy weather. Lots of flavour, too. I'm saving some seeds...
Will do. :blue thumb:
Now, here's an odd thing; my friend loves Maskotka and is growing one in a tub on her drive. Thing is, a single truss is producing fruit much...
Harzfeuer. Early, productive and tough. Unfortunately the taste is still mediocre. I read the other day that one parent is Moneymaker, which could...
They're good with their freebies. They sent me Haley's Purple Comet free this year. Hopefully more up to expectations than Cappuccino.
Four cherries from the bagged trusses, ripening for seed collection: Mango Lassi, Santiam Sunrise, Kraft's Purple Sugar and Lost Marbles. I have...
Please keep us posted about Cappuccino. It's on my shortlist to grow next year but I'll kick it off if it's rubbish.
[ATTACH] I've had ripe Cherry Roma for a couple of weeks now. Very full tomatoey flavour for a cherry. Vigorous, prolifically fruiting vine ( on...
I'm getting almost 100% fruit set in my cherry types, but much lower (50% or less) in my bigger/chunkier types.
Going back to my 1970s horticultural labourer days, we used to run down between the rows of tomatoes, a tomato cane in each hand, dragging the end...
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