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To: bluedogpdx

“I have my Sun Gold cherries flowering already...”

Pardon my ignorance, but are those regular cherries and due to the name, are they yellow instead of red? And, your about page doesn’t give your state, so where do you live and do regular cherries produce where you live? I would grow cherries in a heart beat if they would grow in southeast Texas. I was thinking they were a cold state crop but since I’m learning, I could be really wrong.


109 posted on 05/09/2014 5:19:31 PM PDT by Marcella (Prepping can save your life today. Going Galt is freedom.)
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To: Marcella

Yes, the Sun Gold cherries are yellow-orangish.

This’ll be my third or fourth year to plant them and they might be my favorite cherry tomato and I’ve tried lots and lots of different cherry tomato varieties over the years.

I think that tomatoes like heat but maybe not too much heat because people in South Texas have told me that, when it gets too hot down there, their tomato season is over.

I live in the NW, the Portland, OR area and it isn’t until after Mother’s Day when most gardeners around here generally think the danger of frost (below 32* temps) is past.


139 posted on 05/10/2014 2:36:10 AM PDT by bluedogpdx
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