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Both my winonas and eariglows are fruiting
now. The winona started about days earlier than the earliglow and so far I
like their flavor better, but it's still too early to tell which I prefer.
Maybe I'll let just a couple sparkles fruit in their first year to give more
variety to the taste test.
Thanks for the tip on the currant worms. I
was wondering what those little buggers were. We'll see if neem fixes the
problem as I read bt won't work on them. Mike Levine
Ann Arbor, MI zone 5b |
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