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Garden Master
Let's see if I can take an okay picture of the first slicer to ripen in my garden.
It’s a Gary O Sena. I had to turn it so that it isn't showing the three splits on top . There is also a tiny chewed area on one split and my guess is that the quail that are in such strong numbers out there this year may have decided to sample it since it wasn't discovered until fully ripe.
The 8.5 oz fruit is there with Bloody Butcher, which seem unusually small in 2023 but considering the crowd are doing okay. BB is my usual first step up in size to ripen from cherries and I like the "big guy" flavor of the little guys. Like Gary O as well. It is a cross between two heirlooms – Brandywine and Cherokee Purple and remarkably early for a bigger OP, it seems to me. Also, it tends to stay healthy.
Big Beef and Early Girl are regulars out there but not this year. I have to save seed from too many others. The two in the picture aren't really highest priority saving choices because they are both available – fairly broadly.
Steve
It’s a Gary O Sena. I had to turn it so that it isn't showing the three splits on top . There is also a tiny chewed area on one split and my guess is that the quail that are in such strong numbers out there this year may have decided to sample it since it wasn't discovered until fully ripe.
The 8.5 oz fruit is there with Bloody Butcher, which seem unusually small in 2023 but considering the crowd are doing okay. BB is my usual first step up in size to ripen from cherries and I like the "big guy" flavor of the little guys. Like Gary O as well. It is a cross between two heirlooms – Brandywine and Cherokee Purple and remarkably early for a bigger OP, it seems to me. Also, it tends to stay healthy.
Big Beef and Early Girl are regulars out there but not this year. I have to save seed from too many others. The two in the picture aren't really highest priority saving choices because they are both available – fairly broadly.
Steve