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I had sweet tart for the first time this year and it was a disappointment. But I want to give it another try. Do you know where they still sell them?Is it possible that this cultivar likes close to ocean? The one that I had was from Excalibur, so far inland. Or maybe picked too early. It was sitting for a week to mature.Other varieties from Excalibur were great, especially Beverly, my new love.
Man…boy do I wish some kind Floridian in this thread would sell me another box of their delicious mangoes👀😂 half joking but seriously if u have extra and are willing to ship i would actually buy them because after tasting Gary and Val Pride and Kesar and Maha Chanok I can’t even look at a Haden or a Kent anymore.
Orange sherbert, Maha Chanok. sweet tart m-4 and honey kiss
I like the idea of adding muscadine grapes. I will plant two. One on each side of my moringa tree and let them climb it.
Quote from: bovine421 on August 01, 2021, 02:46:14 PM I like the idea of adding muscadine grapes. I will plant two. One on each side of my moringa tree and let them climb it.Ison nurseries puts out the Ison muscadine. It has a very good reputation you can see on the internet. I have some that I am going to try and root.
I have been really pleased with Supreme (also developed by Isons) but it is a female and needs a hermaphrodite like Ison to pollenate it. Some of the grapes on Supreme are 1.5" in diameter. That is a big grape! Burrying a portion of the vine that is still attached in moist sand is a good way to root them (simple layering).