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Old 01-10-2005, 02:17 PM
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"Mark" wrote in message
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I live in Blaine, WA and have had a terrible year with my tomato plants.
I've been growing them for several years now with great results - but this
year was 'wierd'.

Has anybody else in this area experienced the same? I've heard we had 'a
bit more rain' than normal but that was back in June (wasn't it?) -

ANY feedback will be greatly appreciated. Next year I'll try liming more,
red plastic sheeting, etc. -

Thanks in advance ==


Hello Mark! I live in Dayton, WA and I have to agree that this wasn't a very
good year for tomatoes. I think our severe draught had everything to do with
it, because I certainly did not do anything differently than I usually do,
and I normally have a great crop of tomatoes. We had a hotter than normal
Summer in my East of the Cascades location too, and probably didn't help
matters any.

Regards,
Bill

Mark in Blaine