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what a highly suggestive group. No resistance! Pictures of BLT's would be hypnotic, as well ...

:) @Collector , Coyote certainly is an oddball. It makes me wonder how many years it was on its own as a wild plant. The plants are cute. Fruit is kinda special ... gemlike. I like the flavor but it's the oddest feature.

No, for the first time since I first grew Coyote, about 5 years ago, I have no plants. They volunteered readily and matured enough of their tiny fruit before frost, I thought I could direct-sow the seed in the garden. Used about a dozen seeds and nothing came up!

Wow. Coyote has an independent nature. I will have to sow seed indoors in 2018.

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Here is a pic of the coyotes with a few sweet 100. Probably not growing them next year trying the yellow jelly bean instead. They have a different kind of flavor hard to describe but good. The plants grow large but don't produce as much as the sweet100 or sun gold so trying something new next year. I would not deter anybody for growing them though they are tasty and grow well here.
 
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