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Old August 27, 2015   #16
Slg Garden
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Originally Posted by Gardeneer View Post
I have the opposit experience:

BAD TOMATOES IN A GOOD YEAR.

2015 has been the warmest rain free, sunny weather on record here in PNW. Yet my tomatoes have been late, and too few compared to last year.
I have yet to pick a single ripe fruit from my:
CP, RUTGERS, ANANAS NOIRE, BIG RAINBOW, BEAR CLAW, KB, ARBUZNYI, JBT and DRUZA.
Hey! it is almost September. Geeeez !
Of course I have been harvesting other varieties from mid July on.

Gardeneer
That's interesting. I'm in the same area as you and have harvested from all of mine, including CP and JBT. Must be some difference in our microclimates.
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