Books by Lee Reich:
•The Ever Curious Gardener: Using a Little Natural Science for a Much Better
Garden
•A Northeast Gardener’s Year
•The Pruning Book
•Weedless Gardening
•Uncommon Fruits for every Garden
•Landscaping with Fruit
•Grow Fruit Naturally
> On Nov 24, 2020, at 5:47 AM, Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net> wrote:
>
> I have only tasted two named varieties Mango and Shenandoah. They were
> both delicious, sweet, fruity, bright without the taste/smell of overripe
> banana (tang) that the wild fruits contain.
>
> There was a 6 year gap between tasting them so I cannot compare their
> tastes directly. I do remember the mango surprised me with its
> deliciousness.
>
> In my experience, the selected varieties are worth the effort. That is why
> I keep trying to buy grafted trees and to graft my sprouts.
>
> Elizabeth
>
> On 11/24/2020 5:41 AM, Alan Haigh wrote:
>> I believe that some people can taste the slight toxic tang of paw paws and
>> some can't. Those that can't think they are absolutely delicious and those
>> that can are never big fans. Unfortunately, like Lee, I fall in the latter
>> group.
>>
>> I've never tasted a Peterson variety, though.
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