Better bush: I got a few, nice round red tennis ball size, but not super prolific in the end.
Black Cherry: As last year, this is a very prolific cherry. With about 4 plants I had a lot of these and I canned 2 quarts. Still a great plant. Good taste.
Black from Tula: similar to Cherokee Purple in color and size, but BFT are often a little bigger and weirder shaped. Still nice, great flavor .
Costoluto Genovese: I think it's worth planting again, as it was not bad for yield and it's a great deep red fluted fruit, and sauces surprisingly well. It is prone to end rot and otherwise softens/rots very quickly on the vine.
Cherokee Purple: lived up to high expectations: good yield, great fruit & flavor. Rounder than BFT. Plant again!
Flamme: still did well , nice yield.
Green Zebra: Nice yield but I didn't get to many of them in time due to vacation, and the plant location (the ones in the back got less live). Still a good one.
Hawaiian currant : still a great currant. Super prolific. Only need 1 or 2 plants.
Indigo Rose: hardly harvested any, though they made lots; too overgrown in the back there, but it accomplished my goal for cross-pollination attempts.
Kellogs Breakfast: did pretty well and I like these big yellow fruit.
Mortgage lifter : As widely regarded, this was prolific, grew well and had great fruit. Tasty. Plant again for sure.
Orange Slicer: did well, was prolific, good tomato. Just barely darker orangey than KB.
Pink ping pong: I don't recall seeing these at all (1 plant , planted late) but the location in the back row was pretty overgrown with weeds.
Red pear: my kid seemed to like these last year so I planted this again. But despite fantastic yield, the fruit was very susceptible to disease, bugs and spoiling, so I didn't pick many. Won't plant it next year.
Super sauce: I liked these a lot. Got some fruit up to ~1 pound. Need to support these better to keep the gravy trusses off the ground!!
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