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Chini Champa


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· Date: Sun November 18, 2007 · Views: 894 · Filesize: 68.8kb · Dimensions: 500 x 415 ·
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Tropicallvr

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Registered: August 2005
Posts: 1032
Sun November 18, 2007 7:30am Rating: 10.00 

Looks like you have a great tomato climate. Nice looking garden.
Since there is no Chimi champa here in the US(or are you?), I'm wondering what kind of lows they have experienced where you live, and how do they compare to others?
Thanks for posting pics.
Kyle
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paolob44


Registered: November 2007
Location: Alassio, Italy
Posts: 30
Mon November 19, 2007 4:49am

I am in Italy on the coast west of Genoa.


This is the first year that growing Chini Champa, it seems to me very similar to Helen's Hybrid but compact.


Paolo

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Basjoofriend

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Registered: September 2005
Location: Hamburg-GER/Lucianópolis-BRAZIL
Posts: 914
Fri April 11, 2008 5:42am Rating: 10.00 

It's great to live in subtropical climate. You will be sucessful with Chini Champa, Helen's Hybrid and Orinoco.


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