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Old June 3, 2014   #16
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feldon30 - I agree, much appreciated the last few 'cooler'days - especially the mornings working in the garden.

I find the hot and humid days quite oppressive but having grown up in Upstate NY - I'll take the hot/humid summers over the very long/snowy/cold/dark winters.

Very grateful for air conditioning.
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Old June 4, 2014   #17
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I live in Oklahoma and it was 93 degrees and windy here today. I use shade cloth and will put it up when the temperatures are consistently in the mid 90's. I hope near the end of June. I use Aluminet shade cloth that blocks 40%. This works well for me.

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Old June 5, 2014   #18
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Rick, how do u set up your shade cloth?
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Old June 5, 2014   #19
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I read that tomatoes need full sunlight 8+ hours and was worried that if I move my current crop to this location they will only get ~8:00AM-1:00PM sunlight.

Should I just let them get full sunlight during the summer?
How much heat is too much heat and where is the heat vs sunlight tradeoff?

Thanks!
I think you should be fine with the 8-1 timing. Mine have been growing really well with 6 hours of sunlight and I am located east of you in Louisiana.
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