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Posted by martingodliman (U13761957) on Friday, 7th January 2011
I remember some one recommending (for flavour) the variety on a television programme and fancied trying next season but I can't yet find a supplier, do any 'yous' know where I can obtain them?
They are I recall a kind of plum shaped cherry variety....unless I've misremembered something !!
Are you sure you have the correct name?
Could it be 'Rosada' ?
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Posted by martingodliman (U13761957) on Saturday, 8th January 2011
Aaaah, thank you Tee Gee you are almost certainly right it does seem to fit my description perfectly, I will get some.
As I said before I saw them recommended on television program by a woman who had researched widely on yield and particularly flavour.
I grew last year what I grew thought were going to be 100's and 1000's a trailing variety from a hanging pot only to find they were something else not suited to trailing !......(Suttons seeds)
What ever they were they were pear shaped and tasted really good, even though the poor old plant didn't want to trail but was trying to do the opposite all the while.
I had the same problem last year with 100s & 1000s so I complained to Suttons & they refunded the cost of the seeds. I would like to grow them this year so I will look for another suppler. The pear shaped ones weren't very nice.
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Posted by martingodliman (U13761957) on Saturday, 8th January 2011
Please post if you do find any the 2 jays I would like to grow them again....I got the same from Suttons I wonder if they are prepared to say for certain they will be right this year ? so far I haven't seen them in any in other catalogues.
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