What a harvest!

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greenfig
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What a harvest!

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My Parfianka this year has surprised me!
I didn’t bother to thin the fruit and the tree didn’t care :)
So tasty and I wish I had planted one more.
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Amazing harvest! Congrats on the fruits of your labor. I'm about to cut my last one open later today. Would you say Parfianka is the best in taste tests among your trees?
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I would say yes this year. Desertnyi is a close second
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greenfig wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 6:40 pm My Parfianka this year has surprised me!
I didn’t bother to thin the fruit and the tree didn’t care :)
So tasty and I wish I had planted one more.
woww:) so wonderful
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