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Old September 7, 2010   #1
heirloomdaddy
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Default Any cultivars requiring less light?

Hey guys.

I've got some less-than-ideal spots in my yard to grow tomatoes. One spot which gets about 3.5-4 hours was home for Japanese Black Trifele last year, and it thrived, pumping out a serious amount of delicious tomatoes. However, this year , a Green Zebra resides there, and is very unhappy. It's growing at a miserable pace and has only set 2 fruit. It's not the soil, as there is excellent organic potting soil in this bed. Same type as last year, just replenished.

So, I hear that many Russian cultivars, or varieties from places with short summers are tolerant of a little shade...This seems to be true for the JBT which is a Russian cultivar. Do you guys have any other suggestions for tomatoes that would do well with only 4 hours of direct sunlight?
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