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Old September 18, 2023   #1
ac21686
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Default Horribly rainy season in NE. What varieties survived?

Here in SW CT, we had a rainy, humid season with significantly less sun than last year. Most of our plants bit the dust much earlier. Curious if any varieties people are growing were able to withstand this type of weather with plants are still halfway decent looking and producing a bit? Our cherry tomatoes this season were only good for a brief dry period, but Sweet Million, SS100, and some other reds were never well, sweet, at any point this season. Sungolds were good for a time but declined rapidly in flavor. Heirlooms and slicing tomatoes were quite good but quickly went down to disease and rot.
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