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Old August 23, 2007   #16
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That's "eighty-eight" for Wenatchee, not 8
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Old August 24, 2007   #17
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"In fact, I suspect that the average high temperature in July
in Port Townsend (72) might be better for tomatoes than that
in Wenatchee (88)."

Could be. I bet Wenatchee had a lot more ripe tomatoes
this year, though (assuming that they were still alive
after that week of near-record high temperatures;
when it was 95F here, it was probably 105F there).

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http://www.orcanetwork.org/habitat/latimespcbs.html
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Well, Zapotec came through pretty well in spite of the late fruit-set. Not a terribly great tomato, though, at least not mine. Just OK.
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