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FMD

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Yum-dee-doo...
They are no bigger than cherries but packed with flavor.


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Very nice, Frank. I totally agree about it being Yum-dee-doo
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Looks great... Next year and we will have a few to try
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Frank they look great.
Did your tree freeze to the ground ? As you have main crop at the base ?

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Keen observation, Luke. They did die to the ground and that's also why they are so late in ripening.
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A nice rebound from the winter damage and still nice looking fruit
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Looking GOOD!
Should have a few to taste next year

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Wish list: any SPECTACULAR cold hardy figs, and/or perhaps a Niagra Bl., Laradek EBT, Kathleen's Bl, Hunt, a great UNK or anything anyone wants me to have???
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