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Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
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Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
Yep, got'em planted in several sfg beds this past weekend; can't wait to see what they look and taste like.


boffer-
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Location: yelm, wa, usa
Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
Oh man... that sound just like MEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I've got to get some of that lettuce!
I've got to get some of that lettuce!

Wyldflower-
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Age: 60
Location: Colorado Springs, CO Zone 5b
my husband bought this last year because it reminds him of his brain...
Y.E.onDOMReady(show_notes_initially);

martha-
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Location: Acton, Massachusetts Zone 5b/6a
Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
Man i thought you were haveing a bad day and dissing your wife there for a minute



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Age: 37
Location: New Port Richey FL.
Update
Here's the end of what was planted in April. It's just starting to go to seed. It's a little leathery now but not bitter.
Definitely a keeper. I like it better than Prizehead.
Now if only my Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Buster tomato plants had fruit-I think they would make a fine pair!

Definitely a keeper. I like it better than Prizehead.
Now if only my Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Buster tomato plants had fruit-I think they would make a fine pair!

boffer-
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Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
I'm fairly sure that Radiator Charlie and Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed might have been spotted shopping at Walmart together at about 3:30 in the morning last week 

LaFee-
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Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
boffer wrote:Yep, got'em planted in several sfg beds this past weekend; can't wait to see what they look and taste like.
We planted DWFH this past spring. It continued to produce under the shade tree until last week. A little tart just before it was pulled, but, still eatable. Will replant seed as soon as the latest 100+ heat wave passes.
God Bless, Ward and Mary.

WardinWake
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Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
can you describe the flavor? I'm looking for something to top off my TT box!

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Location: Flint Area, Michigan (zone 5a-5b)

Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
chocolatepop wrote:can you describe the flavor? .....
You know I would if I could but I can't. It's just lettuce-but in a side by side test, I liked it better than Prizehead and Buttercrunch bibb. You probably don't have any taste buds left anyhow after dealing with rotten cabbage butts.
boffer-
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Re: Drunken Woman Frizzy Headed has been put to bed!
this is true... so very very true...

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