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<blockquote data-quote="CottageFarm" data-source="post: 955266" data-attributes="member: 16552"><p>They're an open pollinated variety that self sows pretty easily. They're really tasty, but very small.</p><p>They were mostly a novelty for my customers, so due to space contraints, I decided not to grow any this year.</p><p>Tell your friends to pick whatever is left and enjoy them. They should feel pretty firm and heavy for their size.</p><p>If they're at all soft, don't bother with them. They also don't hold for very long. Couple of days max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CottageFarm, post: 955266, member: 16552"] They're an open pollinated variety that self sows pretty easily. They're really tasty, but very small. They were mostly a novelty for my customers, so due to space contraints, I decided not to grow any this year. Tell your friends to pick whatever is left and enjoy them. They should feel pretty firm and heavy for their size. If they're at all soft, don't bother with them. They also don't hold for very long. Couple of days max. [/QUOTE]
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