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Old June 27, 2019   #16
beninla
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The weather has been nice for now in Los Angeles for tomatoes; daytimes are around 80. Because of the cold and rainy winter I planted my tomatoes much later than usual this year, and the first fruit are starting to ripen, but unfortunately rats already ate the very first ones.

Bill, can you please share what varieties are setting fruit for you in such heat? I am also wondering when do you plant your last batch of tomatoes and what varieties do you plant for the fall?

Thank you,
Ben
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