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Re: Three Edibles


Well Doreen, if you want me to name names here's my best stab at it. 

My new favorite is Indigo Rose tomato, beautiful plants and fruits, productive and good flavor. For Kale, Wild Garden Mix, there's a bit of variety, super productive, sails through winter here in Western Oregon. It's almost May and we are picking every day. Winter Squash, Katie's Sweetmeat, thick fleshed, delicious smooth flesh and stores well.
I'm really enjoying everyone's comments.

Rose Marie


On Apr 26, 2012, at 2:17 PM, Doreen Howard wrote:

> I forgot to be more specific.  Thanks to all who responded so quickly with 
> great ideas.  Can you name the cultivars you like the best and would plant? 
> Like Big Blue blueberry or Brandywine tomato.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> Doreen Howard 
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