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Default Growing season in Southern California?

When do you have to stop growing warm season plants like tomatoes and
red bell peppers in southern california?

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Default Growing season in Southern California?

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When do you have to stop growing warm season plants like tomatoes and
red bell peppers in southern california?


You don't have to stop, just let the plants produce until they can't,
sometimes till Oct/Nov, esp. the tomatoes, ymmv.
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