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Old 06-02-2008, 12:44 PM
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No idea what variety mine were (I'll have a look when I get home), but they were dwarf bush type.

I planted mine straight into a tray full of compost around May time, kept them in the mini-greenhouse until June and then planted them out. Covered them with net and they cropped away quite happily until the first frost.

Didn't really do anything special, just watered and picked.

As Flum said, it does make for back-breaking work when harvesting them, but I'm sure they'd be fine for the vertically challenged gardener.
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