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thank you for my latest delivery... the 'tumbleberries' are a joy, so healthy and settled in very quickly.
PJS, London
Supplied as a packet of approximately 15 seeds.
This Product is Available Now.With its bright golden-yellow fruits, this variety adds cheer to salads or is fantastic made into a pasta sauce with an interesting twist. Add some chopped red chilli and fresh basil at the last minute for a real symphony of colour!
Fruits are thin-skinned and between a table tennis and billiard ball in size. Maturing from green to pale yellow to a deep golden colour they are best eaten at the latter stage when they are at their most flavoursome. Heavy cropping, these are also early to fruit.
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