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Old February 11, 2015   #11
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Also, a grower at higher latitudes can grow tomatoes all summer long. You might want to plan on getting as many tomatoes as possible before June, or whenever it is that it gets too hot. For me, it's possible to keep my plants alive thru the summer, but they won't really set much fruit, and at some point, I will get sick of trying and retreat to the AC. You may be slightly better, as you won't have to deal with the humidity, but still, your high temps will be much higher than mine.
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