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Pacific Northwest Coast problems
I just posted a question tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest. I was
wondering why my tomatoes had such a problem growing this year. I try to grow a garden with mostly vegetables up here. The last several years we've been able to can, freeze and dry most of our produce and it lasts most of the winter. This year has been different - in addition to our tomato problem we've also had a reduced yield in corn, beans, peppers, lettuce, etc. Our potato crop has been 'as ever' - excellent and our fruit trees have had a good year. I'd like to get feedback from any local growers - is it my soil or the weather or....!!!!!!?????? I consider myself 'somewhat' informed but this year has left me puzzled...I'm thinking of ordering new seeds from this next years cataloges and new methods of gardening. Again, ANY information will be very much appreciated. This newsgroup has been a 'life-send' in the past with information I couldn't find in any books. Thanks again. Mark |
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