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I grew these last year for the first time - for me, they are lovely, but I guess it's subjective isn't it
They are best picked smallish, say large tennis ball size - they have little black spikes on the outside that you can just rub away. I grew one in the greenhouse and one outside, training that up a string, both were good, but the greenhouse one had a slight edge in cropping size.
They look very pretty on the plate and taste good, I shall be growing them again.
Pretty much exactly wot she said, and I agree on the taste, I really liked them.
Mine were very heavy croppers, I ended up composting most of them as so many grew.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
I grew them last year as well, I rubbed the little prickles round the base of the mane stem slugs didn't like them sticking in there belly's, I found the skin a little tuff but flavor wise they were lovely.
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