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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Smith Red Valencia
« on: February 01, 2015, 03:28:24 PM »
Did you sample a smith red yet simon?
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This included yoga classes and Indian cooking demonstrations. Also Indian music. Sitar- live music. Indian cooking with Madhur Jaffrey.
Five Indian variety mangoes were promoted. Information on them in the pdf. Even some Bollywood dance. Sorry I missed this!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-RbVsPwPRKkUG94dnFBalNEem8/view
No tour of greenhouse. No hillside of mangos.
CRFG field trip to the home of Southern California Mango grower Tim Thompson.
http://youtu.be/A28jjP0S9Qw
Warren
Mangos are on Manila rootstock for California.
EJ04
A few Natas are still available
Behl will be posting new pics of his trees
Yes, I forgot to mention my Hass tree. It is small now but should eventually have a season of March thru August or later.
I also had a couple of Surinam Cherries off of my bush last month. I was thinking that could be an option. But to be honest the ones I have aren't that great. They are nice in small quantities as a novelty but I don't think I would want to eat large quantities of them. Plus for optimal flavor they have a very small window in which to be picked.
I was thinking of an early variety of peach. Does anyone have one that they would highly recommend? I have Red Baron for July which is supposed to be excellent.
I was also considering the same cherries that you have Gary. How is the flavor?
What the heck is a Plut and Aprium? Out of the fruit you listed JF which would you recommend? I know nothing about the Jobaticaba.
Bill