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Old December 29, 2010   #1
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Default So what does "Marginal tomato climate recommended" mean?

It's used to describe Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye on the wildboarfarms site. Cool summers?
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The Bay Area...cool, damp, foggy...
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Old December 29, 2010   #3
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The Bay Area...cool, damp, foggy...
It's certainly damp now, but from about May-June to October-November, there's little or no rain. And the foggy parts are mostly on the ocean side of the coast ranges. We have lots and lots of microclimates -- go a mile, and you can grow different things in the garden or have a longer season.

So maybe "marginal tomato climate" means "ripens slowly, does not do well with hot summers."
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I took it to mean it would be early enough, and productive enough to get a decent harvest in areas with a short and/or cool tomato season. Large Barred Boar has a similar description on Brad's site: "Good choice for marginal tomato climates."

I am growing both these in 2011 so I will find out for sure (I live in the UK which really is a marginal tomato climate).
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Thank you, all! I used to live by the coast I and just could not imagine ripening an 8 to 12 ounce tomato with a foggy cool summer. But just go inland a bit, that's what they mean. Thank you for the clarification.
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